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^Notable  Men  of  Chicago 
and  Their  City 


CHICAGO    DAILY   JOURNAL 


PUBLISHER 


1910       ^f( 


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OTABLE  MEN  OF  CHICAGO 
AND  THEIR  CITY"  is  issued 
as  a  book  of  utility  in  the  news- 
paper office. 

C  Modern  publications  of  every  description 
attach  great  importance  to  illustration.  Some 
editors,  indeed,  regard  illustration  as  of  equal 
importance  with   news. 

C  Newspapers  require  pictures  of  persons 
and  places  for  reproduction  with  current 
happenings,  and,  although  they  exhaust 
every  resource  to  secure  up-to-date  photo- 
graphs, they  often  are  compelled  to  reprint 
old  style  line  cuts,  wash  drawings  and  other 
unsuitable  illustrations. 

C  It  has  seemed  desirable  to  publish  a  book 
which  shall  contain  portraits  and  brief  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  the  men  now  promi- 
nent in  Chicago's  professional,  social, 
business  and  industrial  life,  to  be  used  as  a 
reference  by  American  newspapers  and 
periodicals. 

C  Effort  has  been  made  to  secure  recent 
photographs,  which  have  been  reproduced 
in  half-tone  in  such  a  manner  that  a  second 
creditable  reproduction  may  be  made. 
Care  has  been  exercised  to  assemble  only 
important  biographical  data,  which  has  been 
furnished  in  most  cases  by  the  subjects 
themselves. 

C  The  aim  of  the  book  is  to  be  the  ready 
reference  of  the  newspaper  artist  and  biog- 
rapher. 


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ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  JAMES,  vice  president.  American  Print- 
Ink  Ink  (_o. ;  li.  fi'unty  Ixtmionderry.  Ireland.  March  I't.  1863: 
s.  James  and  Martha  Jane  Anderson :  -Mason ;  residence.  Oak 
Park;   office,    2314    W.    Iviiizie  St. 


ALLEN.  HARRY  KEYES.  agent  Union  Central  Life  Insnrance 
Co.:  b.  Chicaiio.  111-.  .Tune  12.  1868:  s.  William  Thomas  and 
Sarah  Corj-ell  Allen;  ed.  Univ.  of  Mich.  Law  school:  mem. 
Wausaukee.  Riverside  clubs;  resilience.  Riverside:  office.  Tribune 
Bldg. 


ALLING,  CHARLES,  JR..  lawyer;  b.  Madison.  Iiid..  Dec.  IZ. 
1865;  s.  Charles  and  Harriet  Ann  Scovel  Ailing;  A.  B.,  188  3. 
A.M.,  18  88,  Hanover  Coll.;  LI.  E.,  Univ.  of  Michigan.  IS  88: 
lleut.-coL  1st  brigade.  I.  N.  G.,  1902-07:  alderman,  second 
ward.  Chicago,  1897-1905;  vice-pres.  Legal  Aid  Soc. ;  clubs: 
Union  League.  University;  Knight  Templar;  office.  100  Wash- 
ington   St. 


AMBERG,  WILLIAM  A.,  manufacturer,  b.  Albstadt.  Davaria.  July 
fi.  1S47;  s.  .Ttrlin  A.  and  Margaret  Hoeffler  Amberg;  moved  with 
parents  to  Mineral  Point,  Wis..  18  52:  ed.  Sinsinawa  Mound 
Coll.;  moved  to  Chi^igo.  18  65:  bookkeeper.  1865-70:  one 
of  founders  of  fli-m  of  Cameron,  Amberg  &  Co..  stationers  and 
printers,  retiring  in  1890:  now  pres.  Amberg  File  &  Index 
Co  and  Loretto  Iron  Co.:  m.  Sarah  Agnes  Ward,  1S69; 
founded  town  of  Amberg,  Wis.,  1887:  later  town  of  Athelstane. 
Wis.;  mem.  Columbus  (pres).  Mid-Day,  Wawashkamo  Golf 
clubs:  now  serving  term  as  Jury  commr.  of  Cook  Cty. :  office, 
43  8     Fulton     St. 


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ALLEN.  LtON  MENARO.  Km.  |>as*  iiifrril.  ('  It  I.  Ac  I*.  It.  U. . 
ii  |idi<-m>.>rt.  U  .  July  4.  1  SO.'I;  »  UlirMci-  <:«rry  and 
rhrlotlit«  lliiiruh  Allrri.  gfA.  l>ai<>n|Kirt  high  w^khiI.  1871). 
all  I',  ol  Mich.,  yani  rWtk  and  aftn'!  ranhlrr  r.  It.  I.  &.  P. 
Ity  .  lUtvnport.  ISHI-S:*;  anVt  tirkcl  agl..  IKK.t-SK:  ticket 
act  INSS    113;      Kvii       igl.      Triritlp*.      1Sl»,t-1>K:     aw't     Bcn. 

r  -•  .     rhirjigo.      IKitsiiioi:     ilmt    asn't    iivn.     pa<>t. 

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4«-r>t     all    r     It     I     A    1'     It     It     lliicH    rnim    May 
J^^  mirox.    I'nlufi    l.4.-agur.    ridfago.    Skitklc.    ItiH-k    I<ilund 

AiMMml  gull    *im1   KrnllwurtI)  country   olilt>4:   riMldrnci'.   Kridluorlli: 
nflVv.    1^    Hallf   Illation. 


ABBOTT.  WILLIAM  TABOR,  lawyer;  b.  Wells  Ukor.  Vl..  Feb. 
Iti.  iscs;  >,  Orris  s.  itiid  ElU  Tiilwr  Alibott;  cd.  St.  Johns- 
burg  (VI. I  Acad..  I>artniuuili,  A.  B..  1800:  teacher  at  Man- 
chwtor.  N.  II..  liJKh  whonl.  isito-lCJ:  nunTd  in  Peoria.  III.: 
adm.  to  b^r.  1  S03 :  fame  (o  I'hlcfljtci.  1  1)0-1.  joined  (Imi  of 
Itll-^her.  .MoiitEonicr>-,  Ilarl  A:  AUIhiU  :  lllO.'i  appt.  gen.  atty.  for 
SouDiern  Ind.,  111.  Soudiern.  and  Wis.  &  Mich.  Ily.  companies: 
receiver  for  OhlcaK^  Southcn.  and  Southern  Indlann  since  Aug., 
100S:  vice  pres.  and  dlr.  WlscfUisIn  &  Michlti.m  Uy..  and  I«ake 
Mich.  Car  Ferry  Transp.  fo. ;  odlce.  IS  I  La  Snlle  St..  and 
(■rand    Central    station. 


CHARLES   W.. 

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Whitehall     .N.    Y  . 
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1<>    au(   nmlille    garage. 

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AMES.  JOHN  C.  I.  >.  i.i.u-l..d  :\.u]^k:u  In.;,  iil.  .  1..  Kn-i.in,,, 
Twp..  LaSalle  Co..  111.,  July  17.  1852:  s.  Isaac  and  Aun-Ila 
Anie>:  ed.  state  Normal  I'niv..  Norma).  111.;  since  leaving  schnni 
has  made  home  In  Strealor,  111. :  connecte<l  with  dnig  trade,  but 
later  « i»ene4l  hanhrare  ?*tore:  «(Ubsequeiilly  organlzctl  J.  C.  Ames 
l.umt>rr  Co..  of  which  he  U  still  head;  organized  City  Nat. 
Hank  nf  .mrrator.  ISOl.  and  was  Us  pres.  uidll  appointed  by 
I're*  McKlnley.  Jan..  1  SOS.  1'.  S.  marshal;  electeil  mayor  of 
.strealor.  iNS.-i  and  1SS7.  reimb.  ticket,  declined  third  term: 
canal  i-onimU-Unier  for  4  years  under  C,ov.  Flfer.  onU-v.  Ftnleral 
Itldg. 


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ALLERTON.  SAMUEL  WATERS.  .Miai.tllst.  b;  Ameiii^i  Union. 
Duchess  Co..  N.  Y.,  May  L'll.  1  s  L' t^ :  at  IS  began  stock  rais- 
ing; at  '21  purcliasfd  stm-k  liinii  in  Piatt  Co..  Dl..  now 
owns  4  0.(M)0  acres  of  farms  in  lllini)is.  Oliio  and  Iowa ;  resi- 
dent of  Chicago  since  1S5G;  Invested  in  Chicago  real  estate: 
formeriy  pres.  Allerton  Paclting  Co.:  now  pies.  Alletton -Clarke 
<'o.  and  The  Arcade  File  Works;  vU'e-pre<i.  Art  Marble  Co. ; 
was  repub.  candidate  mayor  of  Chicago.  IS 9.1;  on  the  directory 
of  World's  Columbian  Expii..  1S93;  mem.  Illinois  Soc.  S.  A.  R., 
Soc.  of  Mayflower  Descendants:  chibs:  Calumet.  Union  League. 
Washington  Park.  Chicago  Coif.  Maiquette:  office.  First  Nat. 
Fiank    Pddg. 


ANGELL.  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  lawyer;  b.  Jesup.  la..  Feb.  10. 
1877;  s.  William  Heniy  and  Catlierine  Angell ;  started  Chicago 
career  as  stenographer,  Oct..  1894:  grad.  Kent  Coll.  of  Law. 
ISflS:  adm.  to  bar.  1899:  clubs:  Hamilton.  City.  Windsor 
golf,  Century  (Muskegon,  Mich.)  ;  mem.  Art  Inst.,  Geographic 
Soc  of  Chicago,  Am.  Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Science;  ofHce. 
Merchants   Loan  &   T:ust    Bldg. 


ADCOCK.  EDMUND  D..  lawyer;  b.  Galesburg,  IIL,  Apr.  29. 
1877:  s.  William  and  Mary  Jane  Henderson  Adoock;  grad. 
Knox  College,  A.  B.,  1898;  Northwestern  Univ.  Law  schl.. 
1902:   mem.   Homewood  City  clubs:  office.    New   York  Life   Bldg. 


ALDEN.  WrLLIAM  TRACY,  lawyer;  b.  Pleasantim.  la.:  s  Wil- 
liam and  I^eali  Alden;  clerk  and  asst.  foreman  in  mailing  di- 
risioii  of  niicago  postoffice.  1 8S4-94 :  grad.  Northwestern 
Univ.,  Ph.  B..  1891;  LI.  B.,  Northwestern  Univ.  law  s<-hl.. 
1893:  admitted  to  bar.  1893:  1895,  member  of  law  firm 
of  Wilber.  Eldredge  &  Alden:  1898:  mem.  firm  of  Alden. 
Latham  &  Young  mem.  University,  Calumet.  Union  League. 
Iroquois.  Glen  View  Golf.  Legal  and  Law  clubs;  Chicago.  Illi- 
nois State  and  American  Bar  Assns. ;  office.;  Com  Exchange  Bldg. 


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ATLAS    BREWING    CO.-The    AUas    B,e«.„.    Co,„pa„,;s    plant   isnne    or    <i,e       «^,  ^f^^  ^'l...^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

brick,    250    by    250    feet      The  plant   has   a   capacity   ot    2o0.000    ta.^^^^^  ^j^^^,,,     „„(,    j      Kravalec.       The     ofllcers    are 

m    the    UniU^d    States.      The    brcweiy    "'."^ /s'»"!''"^i  !''  „l,'';'i    treas   re       and    James    A.    Shalek.    secretary. 
Charles    J.    Voplcka.    president.    Otto    Kubln.    vice-president    and    treasurer,    ann 

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THE  BLACKSTONE  HOTEL,  uvvned  and  opeiatfd  by  the  Drake  Hotel  Company,  has  iteeutly  been  titmi)leted.  The  building,  designed  by 
Marshall  &  Fox,  architects,  and  erected  by  the  George  A.  Fuller  Co..  Is  twenty-three  stories  in  height,  from  sub-basement  to  attic,  and  Is  one  of 
the  most  beautiful  models  of  ai-chitecture  in  the  United  States.  The  hotel  contains  41  G  guest  chambers,  each  bedroom  with  outside  bath.  The 
kitchen  la  on  tlie  second  floor,  midway  between  tlie  main  restaurants  and  the  banquet  hall  and  private  dining  rooms.  The  special  features  are 
the  men's  club  floor,  a  combination  of  buflfet  and  ffrtll  room  service,  un.que  in  its  arrangement  and  appointments. 


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luiir*  T    '  J  »  I     I  .-Mrfii    I'' I'       1  <tT*<      r^»      ^nd    'tir     H     ^f     nyMr^tiy    &    Co  :    Tlc«-DrM.    iind    t,llr.    of    rnllowtiiK:     Nor.    Idaho    &    Montana 
'  '"0.    Co:    Ft.    Smllh    Mfht    &    Trac.    Co.:    Muskojtec    C.as    &    6:iec.    Co.: 

>  ;    Mobile    Kl«.    Co.:    Arkansas  &    Terr.    Oil   &    Gas    Co.;    ChlcaRo    Secu- 
«      Soiilh    Sh'irc    rlubs:    Lawypm".     ICallKay    clubs    of    N.     Y. :    Minnesota 
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BLAIR,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  financier:  b.  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  July.  1S52:  s.  Chauncey  Buckley  and  Caroline  O.  De  Graff  Blair;  ed.  WlUlston 
Sem..  East  Hampton,  Mass.:  1S71.  entered  the  Men-hants'  Nat.  Bank,  Chicago,  of  which  hia  father  was  founder  and  with  which  be  continued. 
becoming  vice-pres..  until  1902;  the  bank,  on  the  expiration  of  Ita  second  20-year  chail^r.  consolidated  with  the  Com  Exchange  Nat.  Bank: 
receirer  and  dir  North  Chicago  Street  Ry.  Co.;  dir.  Calumet  and  Chicago  Canal  and  Dock  Co..  Elgin  Nat.  Watch  Co.,  West  Div.  Ry.  Co., 
Chicago  Edison  Co.;  clubs:  Chicago.  Union  League  (dir).  C.  A.  A..  Caxton.  Chicago  Golf.  Midlothian.  Onwentsia.  Saddle  and  Cycle;  office.  The 
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BALLANTINE.     NOTEN     DrCKENSON,    supt.    car   service.    C.    R.    I 

&  P.  K.  U,  ;  li,  Itnnnville.  Mo..  Mar.  12.  1S72:  s.  Davi.l 
J.  ami  Martha  t'.  liallantine;  1S8G-Itl  with  K.  C.  V.  S.  & 
M.  R.  R.:  ISftl  operator  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R..  Colorad.. 
Springs.  Col.:  1802-97  operator,  stenographer,  ticket  agent  and 
electrician;  1S07-8.  auditor  M.  ami  P.  P.  Ry..  Mnnltou.  Col.: 
1899  secty.  to  gen.  ingr.  K.  C  P.  &  O.  It.  R. ;  1899-1004 
supt.  telegraph  K.  C.  P.  &  G.  R.  R.  :  1904-Ofi  supt.  transpor- 
tation K.  C.  S.  R.  R. :  1900  appt.  supt.  car  service  C.  R.  I. 
&    P.    R.    R.;    office.    La    SalU*    St.    Station. 


BUNCH.  FRANK  M..  grain  dealer;  b.  Oct.  2o.  1S71:  s.  .Tames 
Fninliiiii  and  Hannali  McFall  Bunch;  in  grain  business  in  Pe- 
oria, ni..  1884-94:  removed  to  Chicago.  1894;  secty.  Rumsey 
&  Co. :  vlce-pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  Prairie  State  Grain  &  IHevator 
Co.;  treas.  Rumsey-Moore  Co.,  Peoria;  mem.  Chicago  and  Peoria 
boards  of  trade;  dir.  Chicago  board  of  trade,  1907-09;  clubs 
Chicago  Automobile.  Ridgemoor  Golf.  Creve  Coeur  (Peoria);  office. 
Roard  nf  Trade    Rldg. 


BIRKHOFF.  GEORGE.  JR..  real  estate,  financial  agent:  b.  Oolt 
gensplawr,  Netlieilaiids,  May  1 ."».  1802;  s.  George  ami  Agatha 
Van  Putten  Birkhoff;  came  to  Chicago  18  69;  entered  real 
estate  office  W.  D.  Kerfoot  &  Co..  1S71:  became  mem.  of  finu 
1884:  appt.  consul  of  the  Netherlands.  1SS6.  consul  gen.. 
19  07;  commissioner  general  of  the  Netherlands  at  World's 
Columbian  Expn..  1893:  decorated  by  Queen  of  the  Nether- 
lands. 1894.  officer  of  order  of  Orange  Nassau:  chevalier  of  tiie 
Eihenkroon:  pre^.  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board.  1896;  pres.  Hol- 
land Build.  &  Loan  Assn.;  clubs:  L'nion  League,  Kenwood. 
Midlothian  Country ;  office.    8  3   Washington  St. 


BORN.  MOSES,  wiiolesale  tailor;  b.  WoUenberg.  Germany.  May  6. 
l.s.'d;  s.  Aaron  and  Rosa  Born;  dir.  Michael  Reese  hospital; 
club;    Standard;    office.     34  2    Fifth    Av. 


49 


BUNNELL.  JOHN  ALEXANDER.  couiiiiLsslon  nierchnnt:  b.  Bmnt- 
ford,  C4in«<la.  Apr.  21.  1SC4:  ».  Enos  and  Cornelia  Bunnell; 
praltlent.  ChlcBgo  lH>artl  of  trade.  1001):  residence.  Illglilaml 
Park;  oRloe,    Board  of  Trade  Bldg. 


BATEMAN,  F.  L..  secty.-treas.  Trans-Continental  Freight  Co.. 
Chicago  Car  Loading  Co.;  b.  Nebraska.  18  75:  has  reskled  in 
Chicago  fifteen  years,  and  has  engaged  in  railroad,  warehouse 
and  forwarding  bu^^iDess:  dir.  Chicago  Lighterage  Co.;  residence, 
rt'ilmette ;    ofHce.     215    Dearborn    St. 


BOOZ.  JOHN  T.,  Inwyur:  b.  SUunlon,  Va..  .Vug.  21.  ISflS:  s. 
Jrrhn  W,Mlpy  and  Fmina  McOhee  Boo?,;  ed.  Fishbnm  MlllUry 
9ch\  .  Wnyiif^lioro.  Va.;  telesraph  openiior;  editor  nnd  publisher 
W*y(io*lM(r».  Va..  Tlmefl.  ISitODl:  sccty.  Virginia  Press  Assn.. 
181M»-1H;  artm.  lo  Virginia  bar.  iSftl;  was  pres,  Lincoln 
Cycling  and  Llnmln  I'ork  cluh :  mem.  Southern  Club  of  Chi.; 
Mason:    office.    Anhland    Blk. 


BURRAS.  CHARLES  HAYES,  l.twycr;  b.  North  Fairfield.  0-.  .Tuly 
I G.  1873;  s,  Ose.-ir  and  Annette  Hurras;  grad.  Chicago-Kent 
Coll.  of  Law.  1.S96;  four  years  atty.  for  public  administrator 
of  Cook  County:  mem.  C.  A.  A.,  Chicago  Yacht.  Westward-Ho 
Golf.  Oaks  and  Forty  clubs:  past  chancellor  North  American 
Union;    Mason;    office.    Majestic    Bldg. 


50 


BLAKE.      CHARLES      G..     presiiUnt.      CiiarJes     11.      Bhikt- 
monuraeiits;   office.    1S4    LaSalle   St. 


BENJAMIN.  LOUIS,  vice  pies,  and  secty.  Bloek-Pollak  Iron  Co.; 
b.  St.  Louis.  Mo..  Sept.  13,  1S50:  s.  Jacub  and  Jeannette 
Lehman  Benjamin;  rppresented  Bl«ck  &  Pollaic  of  Cinciimati,  O., 
at  New  Orleans.  lSSO-3;  interested  in  opening  Clii.  branch. 
1SS3;  secty.  and  director.  1891;  treas..  1S93:  vice  pres. 
and  secty.,  1900;  mem.  Standard,  Hamilton,  111.  Ath.  clubs; 
office.    First   Nat.    Bank   Bide. 


BREGMAN.  LOUIS  I.,  pres.  Standard  Automobile  Supply  Co.;  b. 
Wilna.  Ilussia-Poland.  Sept.  16.  187  0;  s.  Israel  and  Susan 
Bregmaa;  came  to  America,  1SS7:  started  iron  and  steel  busi- 
ness in  Cleveland.  O. ;  m.  Nellie  Jacobs;  moved  to  Chi..  1906: 
mem.  Illinois  Ath..  Chicaco  Automobile  and  Metropolitan  clubs; 
office.     First    Nat.     Bank    Bide- 


BLEYER,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  pres.  Hawley  Down  Draft  Furnace 
Co.;  b.  Davenport,  la.,  Aug.  1,  1S54;  s.  Slaurlce  Theodore  and 
Antoinette  Shotell  Bleyer:  col.  in  III.  Nat.  guard  for  nine  years; 
mem.  Union  League,  Chicago  Engineers'  clubs,  C.  A.  A. ;  Ma- 
chinery   Club    (New    York) ;    office.    First    Nat.    Bank    Bidg. 


51 


BARRETT.  CHANNING  WHITNEY.  physUlun :  h.  BllssneUl.  Mlctl., 
l*v*:    M.    I.si;il.   N.    Iiiiild   Kituler  and  Martha  C.    Dewey  Barrett: 

ed.    KiiyelU-    Noriiuil    liilv..    (I>il».    Illllsdale  Coll..    Mich,    and    De- 

Inilt  Coll.  M(  Mt'tlh-liie.  M.  !»..  IS'.iri:  teacher  in  public  schools. 
IKSQ-lll!;   Htudeiil    of   iiietlli'liie   In    iihyslcian's   otllce   2    years   of 

tliLt  lime,   as  well  as  yi-urs    lS!l2-r»:  Interne  at  St.  Luke's  Hosp.. 

lH>tniU.  lSi»;i-.'i;  hmise  physician  Harjwr  Hosp..  Detroit.  1S95- 
ii:   a-wt.    siirueon   .Marlon  Sims  IIosp.,  Chlcaco.   since    )S!»R;  prof. 

of    loiieciihitty.    ChlcaKo    Clinical    Schl. :    adjunct    prof,    of    gynecol- 

ott>-    and    cllnlciil    KynecoIoRy.    I'ldv.    of    Illinois    >Ied.    Schl.  ;    mem. 

Chicago    .Med.    Snc.    Miss.    Valley   .Me<l.    Soc.   III.    Stale  Med.    Soc. 

Am.    Sled.    Assn. ;    nieni.    Chlcairo    Y.    M.    C.    A..    Uoyal    Arcanum ; 

Offlcc.    lOU    Slate  St. 


BENNETT.  WILLIS  HENRY,  hardware  merchant,  I..  lOri,-.  I'a  . 
Aug.  2  4.  is.M:  s.  Herii-y  D.  and  Sarah  Ann  Bi-yant  Bennetl: 
numager  Bt^ndlnc  Ilardwaie  Co.:  pres.  and  treas.  Lawson  Mfg. 
v'o. ;  nieni.  C.  A.  A..  Press  club.  Royal  League;  Mason:  dir.  and 
nieni.  executive  com.  American  Hardware  Mfrs.  Assn.;  office.  105 
Lake    St. 


BRENNAN.  WILLIAM  F..  president,  Blncki-Brennan  Refining  Co.; 
h  SI  l»uU.  M....  Aug.  2(1.  ISOO:  s.  IVter  and  Sarah  A. 
llrrniian  Brad.  Stale  Normal  schl.,  Winona.  Mhni. ;  engaged  In 
rallrnHil  ronstrucllnn  Work  as  foreman.  1S7S:  built  Key  City 
Wertrlc  Uy..  Onhutiuc.  la..  1  SSfl :  advanced  from  .supt.  of 
coastnirthm  U*  gfn.  maiinjter  Chleagu  Oneriil  Hallway  Co.; 
rlerlrd  ahlermnn  from  old  UHh  war<l.  Chicago.  1  S'.tO;  re- 
eleclrd.  llHMl:  App<dnl4^I  fli-piity  commissioner  of  publlo  work.s. 
inO'J:  rrMgiii'd.  IIHM.  and  nrgnnlzetl  Brennan  Electric  Con- 
ntnirtlim  Co..  tUr  Hlockl  &  Brennan  Co..  and  the  Blockl-Bwn- 
nin  Rf^nlnc  Co..  of  mU  of  which  he  U  president:  office.  Thlrtv- 
rirsl    SI.    and    Spnuldlng    M. 


BELASCO.  DANIEL,  lawyer;  h.  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  AprU  23. 
1S7S:  s.  Isaac  I),  and  Annie  Belasco;  worked  In  law  depart- 
ment. Til.  Steel  Co..  several  years;  LI.  B..  Lake  Forest  unir., 
IS'ID;  meml)er  Arm  of  Johnson  &  Belasco;  clubs;  Illinois  Ath- 
letic; mem.    Itoyal   Arcanum;  office.    172    Washington    St. 


52 


BROWN.  CHARLES  LE  ROY.  lawyer:  I).  Meyersdalt.  P;i,.  Dec. 
14.  1  n7  4  :  -  <;i-.yri:e  W.  Im  and  .\rag.lalene  Miller  Brown; 
.\.  15-  LUxun  foil.,  isini;  Univ.  of  Michigan.  1893-95:  LL.  B. 
Nurtherii  III.  Coll.  of  I^w.  1S97:  atlni.  to  liar.  1897:  mem. 
Chk-ago,  MUl-Day.  Law  clubs;  111.  anil  rhicago  Bar  Assns. :  office. 
First    Nat.    Bank    BUIg. 


BREOrNG.  BEN  NOBLE,  lawyer:  b.  Minneapolis.  Minn..  March 
14,  1S73:  s.  John  O.  and  Marie  S.  Breding;  Univ.  of  Minn.. 
John  aiarshall  Law  schl. ;  mem.  firm  of  Gesas  &  Breding;  ofHce, 
American    Trust    Bldg. 


BARNETT.  OTTO  RAYMOND,  lauyer;  b.  Washinstim.  D.  C.  Sept. 
21.  ISOS;  s.  Theodore  J.  and  Eugenia  Hodge  Baniett;  LL.  B. 
Union  Coll.  of  Law.  Chi..  LSSS:  a-dra.  to  111.  bar.  1889;  has 
l)een  justice  of  peace,  member  and  secretary  of  schl.  board  and 
pres.  of  library  hoard.  Glencoe.  Hi. :  was  prof,  of  patent  law 
X.  W.  Univ.  law  schl. ;  3  terms  secly.  patent  section  Am.  Bar 
Assn. ;  mem.  Skokie.  Hamilton.  University.  Chicago  Law  clubs. 
Chi.,  111.,  and  Am.  Bar  Assn.:  Cosmos  club,  and  Patent  Law 
Assn.  (Washington.  D.  C):  Republican  Club.  N.  Y.  City;  Ro.val 
League:  vice-pres.  Chi.  Car  Heat.  Co.:  mem.  1st  Regt.,  I.  N.  G.. 
189  3-5:   office.    Monadnock    Elk. 


BRACEY.  SMITH  HERBERT,  lailiuad  coutnictor;  b.  Cliatun 
i:'ounty.  N.  Y..  Aug.  4.  18  59:  s.  A.  S.  and  Ann  Roberts 
Bracey;  located  at  Galesburg,  111.,  1865;  worked  as  railroad 
water  boy,  section  hand,  roadmaster  and  gen.  mgr. :  built  for 
Jay  Gould.  Missouri  Pacific  from  Kansas  City  to  Pueblo:  built 
Cheyenne  &  Northern  R.  R. ;  Erie  R.  R.  from  Hammond.  Ind.,  to 
Marion.  O. ;  Aurora.  Elgin  &  Chicago  electric;  Lake  street  el- 
evated road,  Chicago,  etc.;  pres.  Cin..  Bluffton  &  Chicago  R.  It., 
Portland.  Columbus  &  Ea.stem  R.  R.  and  Interstate  Ry.  Co.; 
Mason.     Elk;    office.     143     Dearborn    St. 


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BURNS.  WILLIAM  H..  railroad  auditor:  b.  Chicago.  Apr.  23. 
1860:  *-  Patrick  and  Margaret  Burn^:  od.  pub.  and  parochial 
•chli..  and  bu«ln<><is  coll. ;  m.  Mary  RUzabeth  Ryan:  entered 
aerrln  C.  It.  I.  &  P.  It.  R..  1S80.  as  elk.  to  storekeeper: 
adranrrd  lo  elk.  to  roadma^ter.  chief  elk.  to  freUrht  au<Utor. 
frelcht  auditor  and  ass't  sen.  auditor.  Oct.  1 ,  10  05:  mem. 
ChlcsKo   Kallway   club:   office.    I.a   Salle  St.    Station. 


BALL.  THOMAS  MULLER.  employing  printer;  b.  Lafayette,  Ind.. 
1 8  7S ;  s,  Gardner  and  Susan  Ball;  18  93  entered  employ  of 
Blakely  &  Rogers  as  errand  boy:  seiTed  16  years  through  suc- 
cessive firm  changes  until  now  vice  president  and  general  man- 
ager of  Rogers  &  Co. :  clubs:  C.  A.  A..  South  Shore;  office. 
521    Wabash   Av. 


BIRD.  HARRY  LEWIS.  Unjcr;  ]■.  Marlimic.  Wl.-,..  Oct.  S.  1S70; 
•.  II.  r.  and  Sarah  J.  Kalrrhlld  Bird;  B.  A..  Lake  Forest  Coll.; 
LI.  B..  Chlcag.*  Kent  Toll,  .if  Law;  two  years  city  editor  of  Chl- 
ca«i)  Dally  Ni'":t;  tlirew  yvars  chief  paymaster  City  of  Chicago: 
clutM:  Iltmllloti  (formerly  dlnH-tor),  City;  mem.  Chicago  Assn.  of 
rommercc  Chli-/»it<t  nnd  111.  Bar  Axsns..  mem.  Royal  Arcanum; 
Maaon;    office.    First    Nat    Bank    Bldg. 


BACKUS.    CLYDE    I.,    pres. 
office,    141    W.    Ohio   St. 


Universal    Pneumatic  TransniUsiou    Co. 


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BROWN.  JOHN  A.,  lawyer:  b.  Tannersville.  N.  Y. :  s.  James  and 
Catharine  Goggin  Brown;  LL.  B.  Lake  Forest  Univ.;  LL,  B.  111. 
Coll.  of  Law;  dir.  lU.  Coll.  of  Law;  past  chief  justice  and  mem. 
supreme  board  of  tribunes.  Phi  Alpha  Delta  law  fraternity; 
Press.  Blrchwood  country  club;  past  regent  lil.  Council.  Royal 
Arcanum;  K.  of  P.;  mem.  Chicago,  and  III.  Bar  Assns. ;  office, 
79    Clark    St. 


BINSWANGER.  AUGUSTUS,  lawyer;  b.  Catonsville.  Md. :  s. 
Emanuel  and  Elsie  Blnswanger;  engaged  in  commercial  life  in 
Washington.  D.  C.  1S61-65:  grad.  Yale  Law  school.  LI.  B-. 
1867:  engaged  in  legal  profession  in  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  and  came 
to  Chicago.  Oct.  "ISSS.  to  tike  charge  of  legal  department  of 
Morris   &    Co.;   subsequently   engaged   in    general   practice   of   law. 


BUCK.  N I  ELS.  architect,  builder  and  contractor :  b.  Denmark. 
March  2  4,  1S66:  a.  Christopher  and  Cecil  Buck:  president. 
Ziegler  District  Colliery  Co.;  club:  Chicago  Automobile;  Mason; 
ofBce.    145    La    Salle    St 


BAUMANN.  DR.  FREDERICK,  physician:  b.  Hendschikon.  Swit- 
zerland. Jan.  10.  1 S67 :  s.  Frederick  and  Verena  Baumann; 
educated  in  Switzerland.  Germany  and  France;  mera.  Chicago 
Medical  Soc.    and  American   Jledical   Soc. ;   office,    103   State  St 


55 


BARBER.  COURTENAY.  wn,  .iK.i.l,  F>iiiHiil>lc  Mf(«  Assiir.  Soo.  : 
U  Slmcoc.  OiiUtilo.  ran.,  June  o.  IS77:  s.  Charles  E.  and 
Jrwcphliip  A.  Rarlior:  secly.  and  Irustet*  rhli-ago  Home  for  Boys; 
rocfD.  National  Cmincll  Itroiliorhood  of  SI.  Andrew;  mem.  Hamil- 
ton. flil(*Mi:n  Atlilftlc  antl  Vnlon  Ix^gtie  clubs:  Mason:  olllce. 
Pint    NaU     Hank     Itlilc- 


BEYE.  WILLIAM,  lawyer;  b.  Chk-ago,  July  J1.  isTl  :  s.  WilU.nu 
and  .Nellie  C  IJeye ;  giad.  Vniv.  of  Wis.;  1.1.  \i..  Chifiigit  Kent 
Coll.  »'f  Law :  became  connected  with  law  departments  of  Illi- 
nois Steel  Co.,  E.  J.  &  E.  Ry.,  and  C.  L.  S.  &  E.  Ry. ;  mem. 
law  Unn  of  Knapp  &  Campbell,  niinois  and  Lidlana  legal  rep- 
resentatives of  subsidiaiT  companies  of  V.  S.  Steel  Corporation; 
mem.  Chicago  and  Illinois  Rar  Assns. ;  clubs:  University.  Wheaton 
flnlf.  River  Forest  Country,  Oak  Park;  residence.  Oak  Park; 
office.    Conuneicial    Nat.    Rank    BIdg. 


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CONGRESS  HOTEL  AND  ANNEX.  PaclnB  I^ko  MlcliUtan,  Orant  Park  and  Michlean 
ln«ilovar,l.  iiiUii.-.iil  to  Aiidltoruiiu  theater,  tliese  l>ulldlnBS  are  among  the  largest  in 
I  m  world  ilevoti'd  lu  hotel  Durposea.  They  Includo  banquet  rooms  with  accommoda- 
tions tor  (rum  1 U  to  000  uereons:  restaurants,  breakfast  rooms,  prlvat*  dining 
rooms  mainildcent  Elizabethan  mom.  Japanese  tea  room  for  ladles,  PompcUan  room 
and  I  oniiie  Ian  grill.  The  hotel  Is  operated  by  Congress  Hotel  company.  It.  H  South- 
aate.    president. 


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59 


CONNEHY.  JOHN  TOBIN,  cnnl  iiKT.ininl :  1).  Bristol,  li.  I.,  Jan.  1(1.  1  ."i I1 1  :  s.  William  M.  iiiul  .Mai-j-  K.  Tnliln  CimieiT:  eil.  Chloaeo  pub.  and 
l.rUnt.'  vUU-  hikI  ('hlniK.i  .VIlR-nueum;  1S7.'*.  yanl  i-lcrk  for  E.  I..  HetlHUom  &  Co..  coal;  cashier  ami  luiokkeeper  for  Silver  Creek  &  Morris 
r...il  Co..  lsl-1:  ,.viv,  .^»llle  coroiMiiv.  1VS4.114;  mer.  Youehlogheny  &  Lehieli  Coal  Co..  l.Sn4-lll(l4:  slme  .lune  1.  1904.  pres.  Miami 
i,..i  I..      „,l...i^     !.,val  Aieaiiiini.   i.i  i--  ,,f  Coluinljus.  Catholic  Onler  of  Foresters;  club;  C.  A.   A.;  omce.   S4  Van  Buren  St, 


60 


COLEMAN,  WILLIAM  A.,  real  estate  broker;  b.  Bucks  Co..  Pa..  Mar.  11.  1850;  s.  P.  and  McB.  CoIeraaD;  ed.  State  Normal  8chl.,  MUleraTUl*. 
Pa.:  has  Uveii  in  ChlcaRo  for  thirty  years;  mem.  Ann  of  Wlilte  &  Coleman,  i-eal  estate  tirokera;  at  present  business  agent  of  the  City  of  Chicago; 
club:   Wodlawii   Park:  ofRce.    99    E-    Randolph  St. 

61 


COMISKEY.  CHARLES   ALBERT,   baseball  mannner:  b.  ChlwiKO,  Aug.    15,    1859;  s.  John 
loll..   (  nlt-BKo.  -'wriLT  ("Iilcago  Wliltc  Sox  leam   of  American  League;   mem.    Chicago   Autorr 


Mnrtiurltp    Itlds 


and   Mary   Ami   Kearns   Comiskey;   grad.   St.    Ignatius 
Chicago   Automobile    and   Illinois    Athletic   clubs:   Ellts;    office.    164  8 


62 


COWDERY.   EDWARD   G.:  vice-prejiideDt  People's  Gas  Liglit  &  Coke  Co.;  office,   Mlcliisan   Av.    and   Adams  St. 

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CERVENKA.  JOHN  A.,  iir.^l.l.nt  .ui,l  >:.■..  in^;-  .  I'ils.ri  ISn-wliu 
Cu. :  b.  Itolu-iiiiA.  Feb.  Ti.  Ibid;  s-  Jfliii  ami  Miirk-  Ct'ivfukn: 
p»mo  lo  Amerlcn  with  parents  1SS2:  i-abinet  maker.  ISSG-'.H: 
lSI)7-0i»  businesH  aRont,  A  nin  Ira  mated  Wrodworkers'  counoU  of 
rhlPRRo ;  1 S  1H»  Htartcd  rt-tull  Honor  business ;  19  0  3.  bflped 
prrtmotf'  ami  (irRaiilM>  Plls4-n  lUcwliiR  Co.,  co-ujierative  emiioni- 
tloii,  and  madf  vtv^.  and  gen.  nigr. :  mem.  executive  and  imlitleal 
action     roiimiltU'cs    Tnlted     Societies     for     Loral     Self-r.overnnieiil : 


CARNAHAN.  CHARLES  CALVIN,  lawyer:  b.  Cochran's  MUls. 
Annstn.iit'  Co..  Pa..  Apr.  :i.  ISGS;  s.  William  H.  and  Maria 
L.  McKee  Camahan :  ed.  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.,  and  Chicago  Coll. 
of  Law;  came  to  Chicago,  1891:  senior  of  firm  of  Carnahan. 
Klston  &  Slusser:  treas.  and  dir.  Am.  Land  and  Live  Stock 
Co. ;  repub.  candidate  for  Congress,  ."ith  Congressional  Dist. 
III..  1900:  ifason.  K.  P. :  National  Union.  Chicapo  Bar 
Assn.  and  Law  Institute:  clubs:  Illinois,  Lincoln,  C.  A.  A. ; 
iiffice.    Unity    BUlg. 


CRATTY.  JOSIAH.  lawyer:  b.  Drlnwnre  (*<..,  O..  Aug.  10.  1S46: 
n.  WUIInni  anil  CnndlH  Itennetl  rratc> ;  funned  In  Illinois  until 
18IM:  ndUtcd  R.S  iirtvale  In  <'o.  I,,  f.th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  Custer's 
Corps:  dUchantrd  at  Wimliexter.  Va.,  July.  1S65:  taught  school 
until  tiTRlnnlnK  t*ludy  of  law  with  brother,  Thomas  Cratty,  at 
Pwirla.  in..  M.ir..  ISrtli;  ndmlt(e<l  to  bar.  IKTU;  practiced 
In  Pw.rla.  III.,  until  Mar.  IS.S-I.  when  im.vetl  tu  Chicago; 
offirp,     i;t4    .Mnntoit   .SI, 


CIGRAND.  DR.  BERNARD  J.,  denlUt  ;  li  .  FrcU-nia.  Wis..  VcX. 
1.  ISGO;  ed.  Valparaiso,  and  Lake  Fi'rest  t'nlvers.,  non-reahlent. 
link,  of  Chicago:  5  years  head  of  dental  dept.  Northwesteni 
TTnly. ;  7  years  dean  and  secty.  dental  dept.  Univ.  of  111.,  where 
now  professor  on  medical  literature  and  history;  author  "Life 
of  Hamilton,"  "History  of  American  Emblems,"  "Stronger  than 
King."  "Keal  Ilobert  Morris;"  served  on  public  HbraiT  board 
under  Mayors  Harrlion,  Dunne  and  Busse.  actins  as  president 
one    term. 


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CHAMBERLIN.  WALTER  HOWARD,  patent  lawyer:  b.  Detroit. 
Mich..  Feb.  *,).  ISCC:  s.  Lewis  Henry  and  Charlotte  A.  Cham- 
berlin :  learned  mechanics  In  shops  ot  Detroit  Stove  Worlts  be- 
fore beginning  study  of  law;  removed  to  Ohi..  ISOl:  nsst.  U.  S. 
commissioner  of  palents.  lltOO-1001:  mem.  C.  A.  A..  Military 
Order.  Loyal  l-.egion,  Chicago  Law  cluli.  Chi.  Bar  Assn..  Union 
League.  Blrchwood  Countiy  and  ('osmos  (Washington)  clubs;  of- 
fice.   Marquette    Blilg. 


CLARK,  CHARLES  D.,  lawyer;  b.  Chicago,  Nov.  19.  1S65:  s. 
Ciiaiies  M.  and  Ar\-ma  Clark;  A.  B.  Wheaton  Coll.;  LL  B.,  Union 
Coll.  of  Law;  with  firm  of  Calhoun.  Lyford  &  Sheean  since 
i904:  has  been  mem.  board  of  education,  justice  of  the  peace 
and  city  attorney  at  West  Chicago.  111.  :  elected  judge  of  county 
ci  urt  of  Du  Page  Co.,  republican  ticket.  190S;  mem.  Chicago. 
Du  Page  Co..  and  III.  State  Bar  Assns. ;  residence.  West  Chi- 
cago :   office.   The   Rookery. 


CRIBBEN.  WILLIAM  H.,  manufacturer  of  stoves;  b.  Rochester.  N. 
Y..  June  7,  1855:  s.  Henry  and  Maria  Crlbben;  clubs:  Union 
League.  Oak  Park;  residence.  Oak  Park;  office.   359-443  Erit  St. 


CRANE,  WILLIAM  BANTIN,  lumberman;  b.  Eaton,  Preble  Co..  O.. 
Tune  IS  1S4C;  s.  William  and  Maria  Harbinson  Crane;  1861- 
7  9  in  the  timber  business  Peru,  Ind. :  went  into  lumber  business 
in  Chicago.  1S81.  since  then  conducting  business  as  W.  B.  Crane 
&  Co.;  plant  and  saw  roUls  at  Falcon,  Miss.;  office,  913  W.  2  2a 
Street. 


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CHURCH.  CHESTER  W..  tiiwyer.  representative.  Illinois  leglsla- 
liire;  b.  (:ib»4>ii.  HI..  Nov.  1.  1873;  s.  rreenmn  S.  ninl  Adrlen- 
na  T.  Church;  gr.i»l.  MnrRftii  I'ark  Acad..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chi- 
cfflKO  Coll.  of  ioLw:  niciii.  I'hl  AI[iha  I'cUa  law  fraternity;  sen-ed 
5  terms  In  Illinois  legUlainre.  lOOl-190'.t.  omce.  145  I.a 
Salle    St. 


CRUICE.  DANIEL  L.,  lawyer;  b.  Buffalo.  N.  Y..  June  30.  1S68; 
s.  Martin  and  Maria  Cannon  Cruice;  Ll.B.,  Lake  Forest  Univ., 
1S94;  entered  postofBce  at  Buftalo,  N.  Y..  18  88:  transferred 
to  ry.  mail  service  and  remained  with  thut  service  until  1900; 
adm.  to  bar  1894;  in  practice  of  law  in  Chicago  since  1900; 
1903  candidate  for  niavor  of  Chicago  on  labor  ticket;  office. 
Unity   Bldg. 


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T..lr,ln.    ()..    s.pt.     :!l).     ],S78;    s.    William    B.    and    Susan    A.' 
imi.-au;    onleitd    sorvlco   C.    &    N.    W.    K.    R.    law    department. 
iHvame   eoncral    allomcy.    1000:   aoDt.    special   assistant 
„«t,'P'ncyncNrral.    Apr.     10.    lOOi):    mom.    C.    A.    A., 
215   Jackson   Blvd. 


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COX,  ARTHUR  MALCOM.  lawyer;  b.  Chicago.  June  16.  1873: 
s.  .lesse  and  .\nnle  Malcom  Cox;  grad.  West.  Dlv.  high  schl. ; 
appointed  master-ln-chancery  superior  court,  Dec.  1907;  clubs: 
Union  League.  Hamilton,  Chicago  Yacht,  C.  A.  A.;  mem.  Sons 
ot   Am.    Rev.;   office.   Com   Exchange   Bldg. 


CLARK.  JOHN  MARSHALL.  nieichant.  cai>lt»list:  b.  White 
Pigeon.  Mich..  Aug.  I.  1836:  s.  Robert  ami  Mary  E.  Kftch 
riark:  C.  E..  Itfiissalacr  Polytechnic  Inst..  Tmy.  N.  Y-.  ISuG; 
with  I.  C.  It.  R..  Isrifi-VC  pracllceti  as  C.  E.  at  Denver.  1859- 
62:  seneii  in  Union  army.  Civil  war;  returned  to  Chicago  and 
engaged  In  Iwitlur  business:  secty.  fJrey.  Clark  and  Engle:  dir. 
end  ex-pre;.  Chifago  Telephone  Co.;  mem.  city  council.  1869- 
71:  repub.  candidate  for  mayor.  18S1;  later  mem.  board  of 
education;  collector,  imrt  of  Chicago.  lSDO-4;  pre.s.  civil  service 
commission,  1 8!>n-7 :  clubs:  Chicago  (pre^i.  1  I»ft4).  Union 
League.    T'nlvereity.    Calumet ;    ofllce,    20 1    Lake   St. 


CARMACK,  EDGAR  H..  general  agent  State  Mutual  Assurance  Co. 
of  Wurcester,  Mass.;  b.  Monongahela.  Pa.,  July  10.  1852;  s. 
Josiah  \V.  and  Margaret  Carmack:  grad.  Western  Univ..  Pitts- 
burg. Pa.;  pres.  and  dir.  Abstract  Safety  Vault  Co.;  dir.  Con- 
gress Hotel  Co.;  mem.  C.  A.  A.,  Illinois  Athletic,  Press.  South 
Shore.  Exmoor,  Evanston  ■Oolf,  Geraiania  Maennerchor  clubs. 
Chi.    Assn.    of   Commerce:    office,    So    Dearborn   St. 


CANTY.  FRANCIS  JAMES,  general  counsel  London  Guarantee  & 
Accident  Co..  Ltd.:  b.  Erie.  Pa.,  July  3.  1S62:  s.  Jeremiah 
Henry  and  Mary  Hendricks  Canly;  ed.  Stratford.  Ont..  high 
school.  Milwaukee  high  school,  Lawrence  Univ.,  Appleton.  Wis.; 
entered  engineering  service  W.  C.  K.  It.,  and  later  took  up  legal 
profession:  mem.  Chic.igo  Yacht,  Itidge  Country  clubs:  office,  206 
La    Salle    St. 


COEY,  CHARLES  A.,  automobile  livery  owner;  b.  Kedlield.  N.  Y.. 
July  10,  1S73:  s.  Andrew  S.  and  Hamia  J.  Coey;  located  in 
Itockford.  Wash..  1890:  invented  attachment  to  run  bicycle  on 
railroad  track;  opened  automobile  livery  in  Chicago,  1900;  en- 
gaged in  automobile  business  and  organized  C.  A.  Coey  Auto 
Service  Co.;  club^ :  South  Shore,  Chicago  Automobile.  Illinois 
Atliletic.   Chicago   Yacht;   office.    1710-18    Indiana    Av. 


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CABLE.  BENIAMIN  STICKNEY.  scncial  counsel  C.  It.  I.  &  1' 
H  H.:  h.  ICcii-k  Ishiiiil.  111..  Snjl.  LM.  1872:  s.  Ransom  Head 
iind  Jnsfiihliie  .Sllckncy  Cable:  grail.  Plilllips  Kxeter  Acad.:  A.  IS. 
Y«li!  Unit..  1S!)5:  I.l.  L.  B.  Columbia  Univ..  1898;  practiced 
law  In  onicc  of  Lowdon,  Kstabrook  and  IJavls;  orfice.  La  Salle 
.SI.    .sutlon. 


CAMPBELL.     EDWARD    T..    gen.    tralllc    mgr.    Erie    R,    R. ;    offlce. 
Kiiihviiy    Kxchaiiiie    IJIdg. 


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CLAUSSENIUS.  GEORGE  W..  hanlter  and  steamship  agent:  b. 
N.  Y.  rity.  Nov.  III.  lS(JO:a.  lU-no'  Cljiussonlus  (Cleiniaii  con- 
sul until  1877  ami  cnnsiil  of  Austro-llungai-lan  Einijlro  from 
1882  until  lSf>4  tn  f'hlrngn)  ami  Johimna  von  Tilly  Claus- 
ffenlUH;  i-nuBBerl  In  llu-  husliip.'is  nf  H.  i'lausscnlus  &  Co.  in 
l)ankliiit.  fnrrlKii  exchunKp  and  agents  Tar  the  North  Gorman  Lloyd 
Stcnnnhlp  <'<>..  In  wlili-li  business  has  ever  since  continued:  fonner 
mi-tii.  rhlciiK**  H«tard  nf  t^Jucatlori :  mem.  Germanla.  Maniierchor; 
udlce.    UTi    UearlMini  St. 


CASSELS.  EDWIN  H..  lawyer;  h.  Tomah.  Wis.:  A.  R..  Univ.  Wis.; 
A.M.;  Harvard:  adm.  to  bar.  Wis..  1900:  111..  1904;  asst 
cin-poratlon  counsel.  19  07-9:  clubs:  Harvard.  University,  City. 
Hamiltnn.    Maiquette.    Skokie   country:   offlce.    The    Rookery. 


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CALLAHAN,  JOHN  W..  general  manager.  Tllinois  Tiinnel  Co.:  Tj. 
Salem,  O..  Nov.  1  1.  1862:  s.  John  and  Catherine  Callahan; 
began  railmatl  service  In  track  department  of  Pennsylvania  It. 
R.  when  16  years  old:  came  to  Chicago  In  1SS2  while  in 
service  of  X.  Y.  C.  &  SI.  L.  R.  Tl.  construction  dept. :  in  ISSX 
entered  service  of  C.  \V.  I.  &  Belolt  Ky..  train  ilept. ;  supt.  Illinois 
Tunnel  Co..  1907:  promoted  to  gen.  manager.  Aug.  1.  190fl: 
mem.  Traffic  and  Chicago   Railway  cluhs:  office.    IT 7   Monroe  St. 


COONEY.  RICHARD  J.,  attorney;  b.  Pt-kin.  111..  Xuv.  2.S.  1S61; 
s.  William  ami  Alice  Cooney;  grad.  Univ.  of  Valparaiso:  adm. 
Indiana  har,  1SS5;  city  attorney.  Havana,  111..  18S7-8: 
state's  attorney.  Peoria.  111..  1 81)2-1  S06 :  now  engaged  in 
general  law  practice  in  Chicago  with  John  Verhoeven:  mem. 
Hamilton  club:  Mason;  pres.  Lawyers'  Association  of  Illinois; 
omce.    ."iO    Clark    St. 


CUMMINGS.  DAVID  MARK,  capitalist:  h.  Pekin.  HI..  Feb.  IS. 
1  s  0  (', :  s.  Columbus  R.  and  Sarah  M.  Cummings ;  grad.  Yale, 
1 S  S  7 ;  banker  and  broker  with  Watriss.  Breese  &  Cummings. 
1887;  on  death  of  fatlier.  189  7.  succeeded  to  management  of 
financial  enterprises;  dir.  First  Nat.  bank;  pres.  and  dir.  New 
Pittsburg  Coal  &  Coke  Co.;  clubs:  Chicago.  University.  Calumet. 
C.   A.   A. :  office.  First  Nat.  Bank  Eldg. 


COOLE  Y.  EDWIN  GILBERT,  supt.  schools.  Chicago.  1909;  b. 
StrawberiT  Point.  la..  Mar.  12,  1857;  s.  Gilbert  and  Martha 
Cooley;  ed.  Strawberry  Point  public  school.  State  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
Chicago  Univ.,  Ph.  E.,  1895;  life  diploma  as  teacher  in  Iowa. 
1889;  began  teaching  in  Iowa  in  1879;  supt.  schls.,  Cresco, 
la.,  1885-91:  principal  high  schl.  Aurora.  HI..  1891-3:  prin- 
cipal high  schl.  LaGrange.  HI.,  1893-1900;  elected  principal 
Chicago  Normal  schl.  18  99.  but  before  taking  position  was 
elected  city  supt.;  resigned  19  09.  now  pres.  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co., 
Boston;  clubs:  Union  League,  C.  .\.  A.,  University.  Chicago  Lit- 
erary.  Quadrangle.  Iroquois. 


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CONOVER.    ABRAM    B..    treasurer    and   gen.    nigr.  John    A.    Roeb- 

ll.ii:.T    Sons    c.  :    »..     Ilarllneen.     N.    J..    April  20.     ISGl:    s. 

Mirani     It,    and    Ui'lH'<xa    Conover;    Ins    been    In  service    Joliii    A. 

Itorl.lhuitT  Suns  Co.   since    18S3:  for  21    years  genenil   trnvellng 

salesmnn  through  V.   S. :  mem.   C.   A.   A..  South  Shore  clubs;  of- 
nc*.    171    Lake  St. 


CHUREN.  CHARLES  ADELBERT.  attorney;  b.  Bohemia.  Aug.  13. 
ISi',!);  s.  A.len>ert  ami  Snphia  Chureii:  grad.  Univ.  School.  Chi- 
cago; A.  K.,  Urluit  Coll.;  Chicago-Kent  Coll.  of  Law;  attorney 
for  LiiK'oln  Park  cimimissloneis:  mem.  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 
Marnuette  clnh.  Royal  Aicaiium.  National  Union  and  Ceska  Bese- 
da:    offlce.    71>    Dearborn    St. 


CONDON.  JAMES  G..  hnvyor:  h.  IU<i>uiilngton.  III..  Nov.  28. 
ls71;  s.  Wllll.im  nml  Hrlghl  .McN'auura  Condon;  grad.  St. 
N'l.iU'Ut'u  Coll..  Ilonrhonnals,  111.,  and  Ohio  Wesleynn  Univ. : 
trial  nttorncy.  nK.st.  prasecutlnK  nttorney  and  asst.  city  attorney: 
mem.  C.  A.  A..  PZdxenatcr  Oolf.  Charlevoix  and  Iroquois  clubs. 
K.  of  C:  pre*.  Chnrlcvolx  club:  for  mniiy  years  secty.  Iroquois 
club:  otllre.    1st    Nnt.    Bank   Hide 


CHILDS.  FRANK  HALL,  lawyer;  b.  Findlay.  O..  Feb.  16.  1859: 
1  St) 7  nidVf.i  1.1  Kfpiihlic.  O.,  where  he  received  Nomnil  school 
education;  Miiitli  1  1S7S.  began  work  in  government  printing 
officf.  WarihinytAin.  Lt.  C. ;  .Tan.,  1  -SSO.  entered  pension  office; 
Dec.  tHSO.  omploye<l  in  office  of  supt.  of  railway  mall  ser- 
vice, Clilcago;  Sept.  1,  1800,  promoted  to  postofHce  inspector; 
appointed  cliief  clerk  of  New  Orleans  division.  Feb.  1892: 
studied  law  at  night,  graduated  from  Kent  Law  schl.,  Chi- 
cago, and  was  admitted  to  Illinois  liar.  1SS4;  began  practice 
of  law  in  Chicago.  1S1)3:  author:  "CliUds  on  Suretyship  and 
Ouaranty."  "Childs  iin  Personal  Property."  "Kwell  on  Fix- 
tures." second  edition:  has  taught  twenty-two  subjects  In  various 
law  Sf]io(ds  for  nine  yeai-s;  mem.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  ofHce.  Home 
Insnrjince    Bldg. 


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CLANCY.  WILLIAM  P..  inspector  of  Dulice;  b.  Gahvay.  Iielaiul, 
Feb.  2  4.  1 S  4  9 ;  ed.  Galway  Model  School.  Queen's  Coll. . 
Queen's  Univ.,  Galway;  came  to  America  in  1S69;  worked  as 
bookkeeper,  carpenter,  pedlar,  butcher,  book-agent,  mason,  brick- 
layer, newspaper  reporter  in  Cleveland.  O.,  and  Chicago;  worked 
in  stockyards ;  joined  police  force,  town  of  Lake ;  promoted  to 
captaincy,  resigned,  returned  to  force  and  has  risen  to  inspector- 
ship, passing  at  head  of  list  in  civil  service  test;  office,  7th 
Division,    Department    of    Police. 


DORMAN,  CHARLES  C.  inspector  of  police;  b.  Blue  Island.  III.. 
Feb.  11.  1862;  s.  Christian  and  Carolina  Dorman ;  worked  on 
fami;  worked  at  Pullman.  111.,  then  came  to  Chicago  aa  iron- 
molder;  appointed  driver  on  patrol  wagon;  elected  Cook  county 
constable;  resigned  to  join  police  department  in  1889:  patrol 
sergeant,  lieutenant,  captain  (19  061.  inspector  (190  8)  ;  mem. 
Masonic  order.  Knights  of  Pythias.  Royal  Arcanum;  office.  M»x- 
uell   St.   police    station. 


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CHICAGO  RAILWAY  EQUIPMENT  COMPANY.  -Incnrporate<l  in  Illinois,  Nov.  17.  1S02.  tliis  company  maniifatlures  Dietal  brake  beams. 
Kir  l««l-U'rH.  sltlo  tK',-irUiir<.  sLicK  twljtislors  and  nther  railway  appliances.  It  lias  purcliaseii  llif  patents,  pood  will  and  entire  propeity 
of  llio  NaiU.naJ  Hollow  Itniko  IL-.tm  <.V  and  al-to  the  patents,  good  will  ftud  brake  beam  business  of  the  following  companies:  Dexter 
MFir.  <;».,  Kewamv  MTg.  Co..  ItitorchanK.Mble  Hrakc  Bwun  Co..  Michigan  Ry.  .Snpply  Co..  Monarch  BraJve  Beam  Co..  Northwestern  Equip- 
rm-nt  *  n..  Schoen  Brake  IVwin  Co.,  KtorllriKWortli  Brake  Beam  Supply  Co.,  and  Universal  Brake  Beam  Co.  Plants  are  located  at  Chicago. 
Ill  :  Jor«-y  (  ity,  N.  J.;  Ih-trolt  and  C.rand  lUplds.  Mich.:  Marion.  Iiid. :  Montre-a-l.  Quebec  and  WaOkerviUe.  Ontario.  Offloer.s :  E.  B. 
I^Hrh.  iHwbknt  nnd  Recnoral  maTUiger;  J. -ha  P.  Ahivns.  viee-prwiident:  r.  T.  r>Rlx>ng.  second  vice-president:  E.  T.  Walker,  secivtarj-  and 
trwiflurrr:    P.     It.     Harrison.    genenU    supcrln  ten  dent. 


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ADMINISTRATIVE  HEADQUARTERS  OF  THE  ELECTRIC  SERVICE  INDUSTRY— The  Edisou  Building,  located  at  139  Adams  street  althoucli 
^,™i°  ."''''?""'?"*•  ^''  n.itable  as  the  financial.  enEineering,  and  opeiatiiig  lieidduarters  and  general  public  offices  of  the  greatest  'electricilv 
Vi^IL  "■"•fP""'  F  tl"?  "f^<-  llw  C.mnnonivealtli  Edison  Company,  of  (.'liicag.i.  This  cumpany's  great  power  houses  at  Flsk  and  Quarry  streeij. 
ana  the  Chjcago  riyer  are  the  source  of  some  oUO.OilO.OOO  Kilovyatt-honrs  of  enercy  per  year,  equal  to  eHO  2-3  millions  of  horsepower  hours 
inis  vast  amount  of  electricity  is  used  for  operating  local  surface  and  elevated  railroads,  and  for  industrial  power,  electric  light  and  electric 
heating  and  electro-chemical  applications  of  a  thousand  varieUes.  The  service  extends  through  the  systems  of  wholesale  custoinera  to  MU- 
wAuhee  on  the  north.  Elmhurst  and  Kankakee  on  the  west  and  south,  and  into  Indiana  on  the  southeast.  Through  a  private  telephone 
system  centering  in  the  load  despatcher's  office  in  the  Edison  building,  that  olBeial  dliects  every  switelung  operaUon  of  the  entire  system 
or    generator    and    battery    connections,    sub-stations,    feeders,    transmission   lines,    and    public   mains. 

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CENTRAL  TRUST  CO.  OF  ILLI NOIS— When  the  new  home  of  the  Centrjil  Tmst  Cnmpany  of  Illinois  was  projected  it  was  aimed  to  produce 
4  ftlnicture  vvhI'U  vnmld  liiiiiu-dlntvly  siiKKcst  to  the  observer  that  It  w;ui  a  bank.  Of  the  Corinthian  order  of  architecture,  with  ninety  feet 
fmiitjiRt'  on  Miinruo  stiiin,  and  four  columns  fifty  feet  in  height  ornamenting  It^  facade,  the  building  Is  a  symbol  of  solidity  and  strength. 
Thp  entrance  imviUoti.  Hanked  i)y  tlie  Cm-Inthlan  columns.  Is  brought  into  greator  prominence  by  being  constructed  to  the  building  line, 
while  Uiy  onnt  and  west  hiiys.  on  either  side  of  It.  recede  six  feet  to  the  line  on  which  tJie  front  wall  of  the  building  is  constmcted.  To  a 
di'plh  of  fifty  fwt  the  Imnk  hulldlng  Is  four  stories  in  height.  The  remainder  of  the  let  is  covered  by  the  banking- room,  one  story  in 
hcltcht    and    roofed    entirely    with    glass. 

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COLONIAL  THEATER     TI..   .....  ...  opened  Oct.   1 .    1905.    A  J-jS' Sroc^S^pfafe  TZ'^LnT^nt^  K?sT„?S 

^/;[X„!?fTSa"f,^  ?o.!"'w?mfni  S";is,^esia^n.°'u  ?as"l^stlbfehed  it.   place   amon.  playhouses   under  the  management  of   Geor.e  ^^. 

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dcm    nat     cnm     i(inn   nj-  t^^^7    •h^     yj.    "r-"""-  ■"-"■■    "•*"">"te    inui    <n    i-uiniiij.    uussei    jc    lo..    jacKsonvuie.    or    wnica    he    is    now    pres. 

convTnton    Denver    19^^^  sjat*  com.    1897-19  01:  dem.   candidate  for  state  treas.    1898    and    1900:  delegate   to  dem, 

IsTs     pVes     TaoWnvUle'  I         lff.Mn.«f  Af."  ■^^  ?"*"^*'  com     1 9  0  S  :    erand    master    of    exchequer,    grand    lodge    of    111..    Knights    of    Pythias. 

lroauol.'Vt^.H''Tr:h{cr/or:5i'rV^^  r?.«'^,"-"    ^-^^n    Co.    dem._com.:    mem.  _  B.    P.    O.    E. ;    clubs: 


.■Utgeld;   residence  and  office.  Jacksonville.  HI. 


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DAWES,    RUruS  CUTLER,  official  in  gas  and  electric  companies:  b.  Marietta,    O.,    July    30.    1867;    s.    Gen.    Rufus    R.  and   Mary   Beman  Gates 

Dawes;  grad.   Marietta  C*'I1.,    1886.   B.A.   and  M.A. :  business  life  spent  organizing  and  managing  gas  and  electric  light  companies;  pres.   and  dir. 

Union  Ga3  and  Electric  Co..   North  Shore  Gas  Co..  Ottumwa  Gas  Light.   Heat  and  Power  Co.;  vice-pres..   treas.   and  dir.  East  St.  Louis  Gas  Light 

Co..  South  Shore  Gas  and  Electric  Co.,  Shrereport  Gas  and  Electric  Co..   Granite    City- Venice    Electric    Co.;    vice-pres.  and    dir.    Michigan  City- 

Northem  Indiana  Gas  Co.;  secty.   and  dir.   Benton  Harbor-St.   Joe  Gas   Co.:    clubs:    Union   league.    Glenview,    Evanston  Countiy,    Evanstou;  resi- 
dence,   Eranston ;    office.    N.    T.    Life   Bldg. 

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DOUGLASS,  WILLIAM  AM, us  iiiktr.  Mi'rcaiitllf  Jim-iiry :  Ii.  Ni-h 
Yuik  L'Hy,  .\n£  10  1 '^ .".  1"  .  ■>.  Beiuatiilii  iiml  KHziilieth  l>uii 
Dn.islnM:  vi\.  ColiiniblA  Toll.  (}r»nimur  schl.  Nfw  Y^rk.  IiIkIi  srhl.. 
EaMon.  I'rt..  nnd  Lafayette  Coll..  IS«H  72.  K-  A.,  M.  A.;  iitt. 
rnlon  Theological  Scin..  New  York,  lS7;i-:i;  pomnilsslon  dry 
ijooils  huslnes*.  N.  Y*.  Cltj-.  IHT.'t-lSTO:  187C  entered  em- 
ploy nf  II.  G.  Dun  &  Co.  (the  Merctintlle  agency)  In  Clilcago: 
a!»-*l.  nigr.  Chicago  onicc.  1S80-H:  nigr.  Chicago  oftlce.  ISSft- 
tlH):i;  1003  w«H  niiido  mgr.  of  the  Clilcago  dist. :  one  of  orig- 
inal memo,  and  still  weiring  on  hoanl  of  mgis..  Presbyterian 
h'^n  ■  rltiM-    T'nion    I-cnuiif.    Weslwurd    Ho,:    re-'ldi-nce.    Oak   Park: 


DEEVES.  GRIFFEN  H..  vOmU-^ih-  liimln-i  uiiui  ;  li.  i;iiil..ln,  N  V.. 
Sept.  10.  l^GG;  s.  Thi'iiuis  Stephen  and  Kebecca  Grace  Deeves; 
camo  to  Chicago  1 S69 :  ed.  public  schls.  and  business  col. : 
ISS.I-lflOl  with  Perley  Lowe  &  Co.;  1901  organized  Griffen 
TI.  Deeves  Lumber  Co..  of  which  he  Is  pres.  ;  pres.  Campeehi 
Lumber  and  Development  Co..  Campeehi.  Mes. ;  pres.  States  Ac- 
cident Insurance  Co.;  one  of  ortjanizeri  and  first  dlr.  111.  Com- 
mercial Men'.*;  Assn.:  clubs:  C.  A.  A..  South  Sliore.  Beverly 
Coiintr>-:   Mason:  ( ftice.   Ttallway   Exchange   BIdg. 


OUNLAP.  ROBERT,  general  attorney,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  K. ;  b. 
I  bi<  hiiiiitl.  o.  iKt.  4.  1853:  0.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Dunlap; 
adm.  to  bar  In  Cincinnati:  practiced  law  In  Colorado;  afterwards 
went  to  Topcka  as  asat.  attorney  for  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  U.  U.;  came 
lo  Chicago  In  IHOTi  an  aast.  to  the  general  solicitor  of  the  same 
road:  In  1807  appointed  general  attorney  of  system;  mom. 
C.  A.  A.  Press  and  South  Shore  clubs;  oftlce.  Hallway  Kxchaiige 
Blili. 


DEWEY,  CHAUNCEV.  real  estate  and  live  stock  dealer:  b.  Austin. 
Tex..  May  1  *.»,  1  .s 7 7 ;  s.  Charles  Paulsen  and  Kmma  Scott 
Ifewi-y ;  ed.  T'lilv.  of  South.  Sewanee.  Tex. ;  secty.  Xat.  League 
of  Repulil.  clubs,  1  lt07-S.  treas.  1909:  mem.  republ.  state 
central  crtmmUtee,  1st  cong.  dlst..  Cook  Co.  exec,  committee. 
2nd  ward.  Cook  Co.  bd.  of  dlr.  So.  town;  enlisted  1st  Infty., 
1.  N.  G.,  1904:  2nd  lieut..  1905;  1st  Ueut..  1906:  re- 
signed Aug.  1 9  0  S :  appointed  cid. .  inspt.  gen.  III.  Nat.  Guanl 
and  Naval  Reserve.  Nov. .  19  08;  Mason :  clubs :  Unioti  League. 
Calumet,  Sonth  Shore,  Hamilton.  Press.  C.  A.  A. :  office.  Chamber 
of    Commerce. 


106 


DONOVAN,  HENRY  F.,  editor  and  proprietor  of  the  Clilca^n 
Kagle:  b.  Whitby.  Out.,  Aug.  S.  1S5S;  s.  Christopher  I-',  ami 
Mary  L.  Donovan:  reporter,  Cliicago  Journal.  1873-188  3; 
deputy  county  clerk.  1 8,s3-l  SS5 :  supt.  Chicago  postoffice. 
ISSri-lSS.S:  political  editor.  Chicago  Times.  1SS8-1S90: 
established  Chicago  Eagle,  18  89:  colonel  and  inspector-gen..  I. 
N.  G..  1893-1897:  delegate  Democratic  Nat.  Convention, 
1896:  pres.  Cook  county  board  of  education.  1SS2-1SS3. 
18S7.  1S93.  1S94;  mem.  Chicago  Press  club;  office.  Teu- 
tonic   Bldg. 


DAMSEL.  WILLIAM  HUDSON,  vice-pici.  Adams  Express  Co.;  b. 
West  Chester,  Chester  Co..  Pa.,  Feb.  7.  1844:  s.  Uriah  and 
Catherine  Pliipps  Damsel ;  enlisted  private.  3  rd  Ohio  A'olunteer 
Infantry.  1 S61 :  dir.  Adams  Express  Co. ;  mem.  Chicago  Mid- 
Day,  Glen  view  and  Eviiiiston  country  clubs:  office,  8  4  Van 
Buren    St. 


OEERING.  THOMAS  G..  lawyer;  b.  Chicago.  Aug.  24.  1S77: 
s.  Thnmas  W  and  Louise  E.  Deering;  LI.  B.  Northwestern  t'niv. 
law  scld.  1903:  mem.  firm  of  West.  Eckhart  &  Taylor;  club: 
Hamilton:  mem.  Chicago  and  HI.  State  Bar  Assn.;  ofBce,  First 
Nat.    Bank    Bldg. 


>ANNER.  MAX.  L..  captain  of  police;  b.  St.  Louis.  Mo..  May  6, 
1  sr, 7  ;  ^  Libert  and  Elizabeth  Danner;  joined  police  depart- 
ment, CIncaso.  1890;  promcted  to  post  of  patrol  sergeant. 
1 S9S ;  promoted  to  lieutenant.  1901:  made  captain.  1908: 
mem.   Royal  Arcanum;  ofnce,  Chicago  Ave.   police  station. 


107 


DAVIES.  EDGAR  THOMAS,  chlff  nf  III.  di-pt  <'f  factory  in* 
specUon:  b.  N.  Y.  City,  Sept.  12,  187,1;  s.  Kev.  Phillip  L.  ami 
Sarah  Thomas  Davles;  1893-1901  with  Marshall  Field  &  Co.; 
1901  asst.  111.  state  faelory  Inspt. ;  chief  factory  iiispt.  since 
1902:  former  pres.  Inteniat.  Assn.  of  P'actory  In.spts. ;  chairman 
committee  factory  lesrlslaUon  HI.  State  Conference  of  Charities, 
etc. ;  hon.  vicc-prcs.  111.  State  Assn.  for  prevention  of  tubeicu- 
IosIb;  dlr.  Juvenile  Protwtlve  Assn.;  mem.  Children's  Committee, 
Nat.  Conference  Charities  and  Corrections,  etc.;  clubs:  Hamilton, 
Colonial;    office.    188    Madison    St. 


DOW.  FRANCIS  MELVEN.  superintendent  hotel  and  dining-car 
seiTice,  I.  C.  R.  It.;  b.  Tompkins.  Jackson  county,  Mich..  May 
11,  1871;  s.  Jesse  B.  and  Laura  E.  Dow;  in  18  85  went  to 
South  Dakota,  where  he  worked  on  a  farm  till  18  89;  came  to 
Chicago  in  189  2  with  C.  51.  &  St.  P.  It.  R.  service,  in  which 
he  rose  to  rank  of  inspector  of  dining  car  seiTice;  left  in  1903 
to  take  present  position;  men.  Illinois  Athletic  club;  office.  Park 
Row. 


DVRENFORTH  HAROLD,  life  pre;.  C  mmerclal  Life  Insurance 
I."'  ;JV'"'"'^'""-.^'  •  -l"'^*  '-•  3««5:  s.  Julius  and  Caroline 
Iiyrenfortii;  entered  life  Insurance  fleld  May.  1897  with  Mar- 
<juett«  company,  later  agency  of  Xew  York  Life;  clubs-  C  A  A 
iH'^Jll''^  i'*""'*P;  '*!'''■>•  *'>'»*•««"  Advertising  Assn.;  tr^ist^e 
nS     B?nk    Bid  i-c^idence.     Kvanston;    office,     1st 


DOLPH.    FRED    A.,    lawyer;    office.    Tribune    Bldg. 


108 


entered  raUwaj  semce  1866  with  C.ir&bt.  P.  Ry^.  lias  Men  consecui^^  1890-99.    sen.    mgr. :   Dec.    26.    1895.    to    Sept.    23. 

fl%r:eLL''JelLfle;r2s'rstt^oTeseT^^^^^  P-    «^-   Central  Trust   Co.    of  lU.   Continental  Nat.    Ban.: 

club:  Commercial:  office.  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 

109 


^'•vnI,"^;."-,'^",!'^!,^'  ".'■"•  ""l»"<l-Elllott  Co.;  b.  Mnrlon,  la.. 
KMl.lt  (  nH<.   ,M,iskn.  AuB.   LM),    l.silf);  clubs:  South  Shore,  c. 


i.si!r 

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i;  s.    I!eiir>'  p.   aiul   Antoinette   Mavie  Elliott- 
:    olllt-e.    1  (IS    I,»   Snlle   St. 

110 


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EWEN.  JOHN  MEIGGS,  engineer  and  builder;  h.  Xenton.  N.  Y,.  Sept.  3-  1850;  s.  Warren  aii-d  Sarali  Faulkner  Ewen;  ed.  Russell's  Mllitar> 
Acad..  New  Haven.  Conn.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Hoboken.  X.  J.,  and  Ei-ole  de  Beaux  Arts,  Paris.  France:  first  occupation,  asst.  engr.  and 
draftsman.  N.  Y.  City;  has  been  chief  engr.,  W.  L.  B.  Jenney :  archt. :  chief  engr.  and  gen.  mgr..  Bumham  &  Root,  archts. ;  vice-pres.  and  gen. 
ragr.,  George  A.  Fuller  Const,  Co.;  vice-pres..  Thompson-Starrett  Co.;  is  now  pres.  ohn  M.  Ewen  Co..  engineers  and  builders;  consulting  engr. 
new  Clilcago  city  haU,  new  Cook  Co.  bldg..  Cook  Co.  infirmary,  and  connected  with  construction  of  various  large  buildings  in  Chicago  and  other 
cjties;  chairman  Chicago  Harbor  Commission;  spec.  engr.  council  committee  on  harbors  and  wha-ves;  appraiser  board  of  local  improvements  and 
(■ri'poratioii  counserc  nfflce:  <^lub-;:  T'nion  League.  University.  Press,  Ha-niltnn.  Pa'lelte  and  Chisel.  Mid-r>;'v.  Fxninor  rnuntir.  Onwentsia. 
Tnglneers',    Architectural;  governing  mem.    Art   Inst.;  mem.    A.  S.  C.   E.,    A.    S.   M.    K.,  W.  S.   E. ;  office.   The  Rookery. 

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EATON.  MARQUIS,  lawyer:  b.  Mattewan.  Mich.  April  Ti.  1876: 
s,  CJen.  Cbarlir*  L,  and  Nellte  Joiner  Eaton:  cd.  University  of 
MIchlKnn:  deputy-rirportcr.  Supreme  court  of  Mlclilgaii ;  passed 
Allclituun  bar  exnmlnatlon  before  Ills  removal  to  Chicago;  member 
flnu  of  Cody  &  I-'-Uun;  tnisiie  rhlcaK'i  Kaw  Inst:  dlr.  Chicago 
Congrogallunnl  cluh:  pres.  HamlUnn  club.  1007-8:  mem.  Illi- 
nois State  Bar  Asan..  Chicago  Bar  Assn.,  Chicago  Law  club; 
onice.    135    Adams   St. 


ELLICOTT.  EDWARD  BEACH,  electrical  engineer;  b.  Lockpoct.  P^- 
Y,.  Mar.  2S.  ISOO;  s.  George  N.  and  Maria  Ellicott:  clt? 
electrician.  Chicago.  1S97-11»05;  chief  raechaalcal  and  elec- 
trical engineer.  St.  Loul3  E.xpn. ;  constructloti  engineer.  West- 
em  Electric  Co..  18&2-1895;  electrical  engineer,  sanitary  dis- 
trict of  Chicago;  mem.  C.  A.  A,,  and  Union  League,  and  Ex- 
moor  Clubs;   A.    S.    M.    E. :   office    125    Monroe  St. 


118 


ERICSON.  JOHN  ERNST,  city  eiigiueer;  Ij.  Upland.  Sweden.  Oct. 
'2o  ISfi.S;  s  .\ndrew  and  Sophia  Llnd  Ericson:  ed.  Royal 
Polytechtilo  Inst,  and  Coll.,  Stockholm.  C.  E..  ISSO:  came  to 
.America  In  1S81;  became  engr.  of  con.structlon  T..  C.  &  St.  T,. 
R.  R. ;  entered  U.  S.  service  Hennepin  canal  suney;  entered  Chi- 
cago service,  1S84:  In  1893,  first  asst.  city  engineer:  In 
1S97  promoted  to  post  of  city  engr.:  mem.  C.  .\.  A.:  Swedish 
Glee  club:  A.  S.  C.  E..  W.  S.  E..  American  Waterworks  assn: 
^lason:    oBtce.    City    Hall. 


ECKHARDT.  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS,  commission  merchant:  b.  Chi- 
cago. July  2  0.  IS, "(It;  s,  Louis  and  Katharina  Eckhardt;  pres. 
Pope  &  Eckhardt  Co.;  dir.  board  of  trade  1896-98;  vice-pres. 
190n-nl:  clubs:  Illinois.  Plstakee  Yacht;  Mason:  office.  138 
Jackson  Blvd. 


EIDMANN,  HENRY  F.,  real  estate  dealer,  sanitary  dist  trustee, 
b.  St.  Louis.  Mo..  Dec.  11.  1862;  grad.  Elmhurst  Coll.:  1885 
supervised  founding  of  Hebron.  Morton  Co..  N.  D. :  1S86  elected 
commissioner  of  Morton  Co..  N.  D. ;  resigned  188  8  ,^nj .re'"™^ 
to  Chicago  to  enter  real  estate  and  loan  business:  ISO'J-lJUb 
alderman  31st,  now  3  2nd,  ward:  1906  elected  sanitary  dlst. 
trustee  on  repub.  ticket;  dir.  Bnglewood  hosp. ;  clubs:  Hammon, 
Englewood:  office.   138   Washington  St. 


EVERETT,  EDWARD  WARREN,  lawyer;  b.  St.  J.iaeph.  Mo..  Oct. 
3  l.S7"^;  s.  William  S.  and  Charlotte  S.  Everett;  LI.  B.  Lake 
Forest  I'niv.  1  S 0 0  ;  1809  associated  with  law  Arm  of  Winston 
&  Meagher-  Oct.  1,  1908,  became  partner  In  ftrm  of  Winston, 
Payne.  Strawn  &  Shaw:  clubs:  South  Shore.  Illinois  Athletic. 
Columbia  Yacht.  Macatawa  Bay  yacht:  office.  First  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg. 


119 


EBERHART,  NOBLE  MURRAY.  i>h>^i.'tai>  .tn.l  autl.i.i  .  I..  Ben- 
ton HarlKir.  Mli-li..  Apr.  L'  1 .  1 H7U ;  s.  Isa  A.  and  Melissa 
Jar(il»s  KlM'rhurl;  etl.  I'nlv.  nf  III.,  Lombard  I'lilv.,  Jiaclne 
r..ll.  (H.  S.).  Heddlng  Coll.  ^^r.  S.).  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Ben- 
iielt  M«I.  Coll.  (M.  D.).  Coll.  of  P.  &  S.  (M.  D.);  honorary 
A.  M.  Valparaiso  Univ. ;  head  of  dept.  of  electrotherapy  and 
j.ecly.  of  family.  Chicaco  Coll.  of  Medicine  and  Surgery: 
electrotheraplst.  Wlllard  Hosp.  club;  I'rfss;  mem.  Chicago  Med. 
Soc,  111.  and  Am.  Med.  Assiis..  Victoria  Inst,  of  llreat  Britain; 
fellow.  Am.  Acad.  i>f  Medicine,  Am.  Blectro-Therapeutic  Assn.. 
etc.;   Mason:    office;    Cliicaso    Savings    Kank    Bldg. 


ECKHART.  JOHN  W..  nieichant  and  mUlei ;  Ij.  West,  Bend.  Wis.. 
Xov.  20.  1856;  s.  Jacob  and  Eva  Echhart;  cd.  Viroqua.  Wis., 
high  schl. :  pres.  John  W.  Eekhart  Co. :  clubs:  Iroquois,  HI. 
Athletic,    r.    A.    A.;   office,    311    to    :i2it    Cariwnter   St. 


ENRIGHT.  JOHN  B..  lieutenant  of  jwllce;  b.  Chicago,  Apr.  15. 
1872;  s.  John  V.  and  Delia  Healy  Bnrlght ;  entered  Chicago 
IKtllec  dcpt.  AS  operator.  1  S  It  2 ;  patrolman,  .\pr.  2  5.  1803; 
detective  bureau.  1807:  sergeant.  March  21.  18»8:  Ueut.. 
March  10,  1  ttOS :  mem.  Itoyal  Arcanum,  Policemen's  Benev. 
Assn.;  office.   210  W.  Twenty-second  St. 


EVANS,  iOHN  THOMAS,  liiwver;  b.  Macon  Co..  Mo..  Aug.  S. 
1878;  s.  Griffith  E.  and  Jane  Evans;  LI.  B.,  Lalie  Forest  Univ.. 
1902:  in  partnership  with  Herbert  S.  Duncorabe  since  1904: 
clubs:  C.  A.  A..  Hamilton,  Exmoor  Country:  mem.  Phi  Delta  Phi 
and  Phi  Lambda  Epsilon  fraternities.  Hi.  Bar  Assn.;  Mason;  office. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bidg. 


120 


EWELL,  MARSHALL  DAVIS,  liaiulwriting  aud  mkroseoplcal  ex- 
pert; b.  Oxfnr.l.  Mlrh..  Aug.  18,  18  4  4:  s.  Edmund  C.  and 
Frances  E.  Ewell ;  srad.  MUh.  Normal  schl..  1864;  1868  LI.  B., 
1879  LI.  1»..  Vnlv.  Mich.;  1S79  A.  M..  Northwestern  Univ.; 
judge  (if  probate  ct..  Mason.  Co..  Mich.,  1874-75;  resigned  and 
came  tn  Chicago;  grad.  Chicago  Med.  Coll..  1884:  1877-1903 
prof,  of  law.  Union  Coli.  of  Law  and  pres.  and  dean.  Kent  Coll. 
of  Law.  Chicago,  and  lecturer  med.  jurisprudence  Cornell  Univ. 
and  Univ.  Mich. ;  author:  "Law  of  Fixtures."  "Leading  Cases 
on  DisabUitles,"  "Manual  of  Med.  Jurisprudence."  "Essentials 
(if  the  Law;"  for  2  5  years  devoted  attention  to  metrology  and 
microscopy;  1 OOC.  made  mlcroscoplst  N.  Y.  Medico-Legal  Soc. ; 
fellow.  Royal  Mlcroscnpicfil  Soc.  London.  Eng..  mem.  and  twice 
pres.  Am.  Mi-Tu'^'diilciil  Sue,  ;  residence.  Evanston;  office.  Ashland 
Blk. 


EYMAN,  FRANK  P..  flrst-asst.  general  freight  agent.  C.  &  N. 
W,  R.  R. ;  b.  Lancaster,  O. :  s.  Henry  B.  and  Mary  Baker 
Eyman;  ed.  Fairfield  Union  Acad.;  telegraph  operator  and  agent, 
B.  &  O.  R.  R. ;  later  employed  with  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  R. 
R. ;  in  service  with  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  as  telegraph  operator  in 
general  office.  1880:  continuously  in  service  as  travelling  freight 
agent,  contracting  agent  (Mllwaukeee),  general  agent  (Chicago), 
and  asst.  general  freight  agent;  mem.  C.  A.  A..  Union  League. 
Glenvlew.  Evanston  Golf,  Evanstoii,  A. ,  Hamilton,  Traflic  Clubs, 
Milwaukee  Athletic  Club;  Mason.  Kniglit  Templar;  offlce.  215 
Jackson   Blvd. 


EBERHARDT.  MAX.  judge  "f  Muni.ipal  court;  b.  Bavaria.  1843; 
came  to  U.  S.  ]Sr»:i;  law  degrees  from  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  Chicago 
Law  Schl..  111.  Coll.  of  Law;  justice  of  the  peace  in  Chicago  for 
thirty  years;  elected  to  Municipal  court  on  repub.  ticket,  190C: 
re-elected  ]  908;  mem.  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Chicago  Bar  Assn.,  III.  Bar 
Assn..  Chicago  and  111.  State  Historical  Societies;  former  prea. 
German  Am.  Historical  Soc.  of  111.;  office.   148  Michigan  Av, 

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FERGUSON.  ALEXANDER  HUGH.  M.  D. ;  h.  Oiitnrlo  Co..  Can..  Feb. 
Acad.  1111(1  Mniillubft  ('oil.:  UuKht  school;  rend  mciiidiK'  under  Dr.  Joh 
Trinity  Univ..  Toronto;  M.  H..  ISHl;  M.  D..  C.  M..  Trinity  Univ..  1 
nlpeg.  Can..  1881-04:  took  active  part  founding  Manitoba  Med.  Col 
nunicry  from  1880-04:  mem.  (wn.  stati  Winnipeg  Gen.  Hi«p..  surge 
As^n.  and  mem.  Provincial  Board  of  Health;  now  prof.  cUnlcnl  .surRorv 
PnHl-Graduat«  Med.  School  and  Hosp.,  18ft3;  Is  surgeon  to  Ptist-C.rad 
Ho?p.  for  the  In.sane;  mem.  llrltlsh  Med.  Assn.,  Intemat.  Burglcal  Ass 
caBd  Mt«.l.  Soo..  Chicago  Oynecoloslcnl  Sor..  Clilcago  Surgical  Soc. :  fel 
coloBlftts;  ex-prtw,  Clilcftso  Mod.  Soc.;  TrlMnto  Mivi.  Assn.:  and  of  We 
flynpcologlral  A-vin. ;  nicm.  tho  Miss.  Valley  Med.  Assn. ;  hon.  mem.  Ml 
Amp  ;    Ma«nn:    »>01r,.      i  (to    stntn   .St. 


27.  1853;  s.  Alexander  and  Annie  McFadyen  Ferguson:  eti.  Ilockwood 
ri  H.  O'Donnell.  at  Winnipeg.  Man..  1 S7  7  ;  studied  In  med.  Coll.  of 
881;  course  at  Kuch's  labonatory.  Berlin;  practice  BufTalo.  1881;  Wln- 
1.,  in  which  «as  three  years  prof,  of  physiology  and  histology:  prof,  of 
Mi-ln-chU'f  St.  Boniface  Hosp. ;  1st  pres.  Manitoba  branch.  British  Med. 
In  the  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons:  elected  prof,  of  surgery  in  Chicago 
uate  Hosp..  surgeon-in-chlrf  to  the  Chicago  Hoep.,  surgeon  to  Cook  Co. 
n..  Am.  Surgical  Assn..  Am.  Med.  Assn..  Illinois  State  M6d.  Assn.,  Chl- 
low  Chicago  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Am.  Assn.  of  Obstetricians  and  Gyne- 
;tem  Surgical  and  Gynecnloglcal  As<!n. ;  fellow  Sduthem  Surgical  ami 
(!h.    State    Med.    A«*sn. ;    Wayne    Co.    Med.    Soc.    and    of   Military   Tract    M«d. 


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FOX.  EUGENE.  k'"-ii-  aycnt.  Kl  I'aso  \-  Smitliwestetn  System  ami 
Mort'iR-l  Soiilhern  Ky. ;  fiityrt-il  service  <.'.  It.  I.  &  1*.  Uy..  Hiitvli- 
iiison.  Kiis..  Iti  freight  dept. ;  lS»tl-]lH»3  traveling  rep.  of 
C.  It.  I.  &  P.  K.  It..  Salt  Lake  City  aiul  St.  Louis;  travelluB 
freight  and  puss,  ngt.,  KI  Paso.  Tex.;  iipiit.  gen.  agt.  consiUdated 
El  Paso  Northeastern  iind  Kl  Paso  &  Simtlivvesteni.  Lus  Angeles. 
Cal.:  clulw:  C.  A.  A.,  Jonatliaii  (Los  .\ngeles|.  Toltec  (El  Paso). 
Maricopa  (Phoenix.  Ariz.);  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E..  Hoc  Hoos;  offlce. 
1 1  J   Adams  St. 


FOWLER,  FRANK  T..  supt.  of  streets;  b.  Beverly.  O..  Fell.  7. 
lS(i7:  torraerly  bleycle  manufacturer:  elected  repub.  alderman 
from  old  13Ih  ward.  1899:  re-elected  from  14th  ward  (after 
redLstricting).  1!)01;  mem.  We.st  Park  board.  1900-1;  moved 
to  Waukegan  and  engaged  in  laundiy  business  and  published 
Waukegau  Sun.  1904-6;  returned  to  Chicago  1907:  app. 
member  board  of  local  impiovements  by  Mayor  Basse,  Sept.. 
1909;  appt.  supt,    of  streets.    1910;  offlce.   City  Hall. 


FOELL.  CHARLES  M..  K.wmi  ;  1..  luili-y.  1....  N..v.  li  1  .  1  N .;  9  ; 
s.  CeorRp  M.  and  Caroline  Foell ;  Ph.  11..  Cornel!  Coll..  Mt. 
Vernon.  la.,  1804.  LI.  IJ.  Northwestern  Univ..  189(1:  sened 
two  lenns  pres.,  two  terms  as  secty.  and  one  term  as  chairman 
political  action  com.  Marquette  club;  elected  alderman  21st  ward. 
repub.  tickel:  now  serving  ihlnl  term:  chalnnan  city  council 
com.  on  hartKirs.  whar\*es  and  bildges;  mem.  Chicago  harbor  com- 
mission; cIuIm:  Mntriuelte.  <lernianla.  Illinois  Athletic:  mem. 
ChlcaKo  and  111,  State  Bar  Assns. ;  dtllce.  Ativood  BldK- 


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FOSTER.  STEPHEN  AUSTIN,  judye  of  .Muincipal  court;  b.  Derby 
Line.  VI,,  Pt.-.  j;;.  ls(;(',;s,  Austhi  Theopliilus  and  Sarah  Gllnum 
Foster;  A.  It.  Tults  Coll..  A.  M.  and  LI.  B..  Harvard  law  schl. : 
practiced  law  Boston  1891-90:  came  to  Chicago  1896.  as 
member  of  firm  of  Aldilch.  Iteed.  Foster  &  Allen;  while  asst, 
atty.  of  sanitary  district  compiled  statutes  and  decision  relating 
thereto;  elected  to  Municipal  court  on  repub.  ticket.  1906;  clubs: 
rnlverslty,  Hamilton.  City.  Harvard;  office,   14S  Michigan  Ave. 


FYFFE,  COLIN  CAMPBELL,  lawyer:  b.  Imbliri.  Ireland.  June  10. 
1800;  s.  John  ami  .Miiry  L.  Heslop  Fyffe;  gracl.  Racine  Coll.. 
1882:  LI.  B.  Harvard  Law  schL :  1SS7  became  law  clerk,  and 
in  1888  was  admitted  to  tho  bar;  began  practice  as  a  partner 
with  P.  S.  Fuller,  continuing  until  1S93:  practiced  alone  and 
was  asst.  corporation  counsel  of  Chicago.  189  9-1003;  Oct.  1. 
1903.  associated  with  Arm  of  Wood  &  Fyffe:  now  Arm  of  Fyffe 
&  Adeock:  former  mem.  board  of  dirs.  Chicago  public  llbrarj-; 
clubs:  Unlver^ilty,  Press.  Cemiania.  Chicago  golf;  ofBce,  New  Yoik 
Life  Bldg. 


FARRELL.  JOHN  DAVID,  hiwyer;  1).  Renova,  Pa..  Apr,  3.  1S72: 
s.  Thomas  F.  and  Elizabeth  J.  Farrell;  studied  mechanics.  Pratt 
Inst..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  and  Cooper  Union  Inst,.  New  York,  four 
years;  LL  B..  Illinois  Coll.  of  Law.  1904:  admitted  to  bar. 
19  04:  during  Spanish- Am.  war  volunteer  Steam  Engineering 
Dept..  U.  S.  Nh\t.  as  constructing  engineer.  Brooklyn  Navy 
Yard;    i-mce.    108    La    Salle    St. 


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FOX,     RICHARD    T..    president.    Contracting    Westmmite    Co.;    pav- 
ing   contiacturs:    office.    8  4    Van    Buren    St. 


FLYNN,  THOMAS  W..  lawyer:  b.  Waterloo.  N.  Y..  Oct.  2.  1866; 
3.  Patrick  and  Marv  F'lynn;  came  to  Chicago  1891:  employed 
in  index  department,  secretaiy  of  ?tate.  1  893-97 :  admitted 
to  bar.  1897;  in  practice  of  law  since:  mem.  Knights  of  Co- 
lumbus,  Order  of   the  Alliambra;   office.   The  Rookery. 


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FRENCH.  GEORGE  B..  pres.  Spokane,  Portland.  Seattle  K.  K. ; 
r.ininTlv  v'fti.  all. I  foreign  agent.  0..  M.  &  St.  P.  )ty ;  offlte. 
I'nrlliinil.     (trt-. 


FOLDS.  CHARLES  W.,  l.anl;er  and  bruker:  b.  Oshkosh.  Wis., 
Aug.  23.  187<»;  s.  Willllam  B.  and  Mary  Jenkins  Folds;  ed. 
Minneapolis  hlfc-h  ^cliuol.  t'niv.  itf  Minnesota  extension  night 
course;  in  banking  business  m  Clilcagi)  since  181>9:  dir.  and 
secty.  North  Central  Improvement  Assn.  ;  dlr.  Chicago  Home  for 
Boys,  Calumet  Fire  Ins.  Co.;  mem.  Chicago,  Mid-Day  Banker's. 
Onwentsla.  Glenvlew  and  Sauganois  Shooting  clubs,  Chicago 
Assn.  of  Commerce;  Union  League  Club  (New  York).  Chamber 
of  Commerce  (New  York),  and  Minneapolis  Club  (New  York); 
office.    20  5    LaSalle   St. 


FERGUS.  ROBERT  C.  lawyer;  b.  Chiciin",  \..v.  18.  1S«S;  s. 
<;n.rt:i-  II.  ;uid  .Maiy  K.  Stocking  Fergus;  grad.  Northwestern 
rnlv.  law  .s.-iil,:  M.  L..  ISJir,.  P.  C.  I...  IHItT.  Yale  Univ.;  in 
printing  hUHiness  with  father  and .  grandfather.  Kobert  Fergus. 
1883-91;  hanking  houne,  IVabody.  Houghtellng  &  Co..  181)1- 
;»3;  In  (iractUe  of  law  since  189.1;  writer  on  legal  subjects;  edl- 
lor:  "Intematlniial  Kxchange."  Chicago,  Nov..  19  03:  once 
rhalnnan  ('hlcago  luteal  Asseni..  Brotherhood  of  St.  Andrew, 
secty.  IKOfidH;  «lubs:  Yale;  mem.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  office. 
Nal.  Life  Bldg. 


FENTON.  WILLIAM  TAYLOR,  banker;  b.  near  Madison.  Ind.. 
June  2.  ls4S;  s.  William  Lrgan  and  Cynthia  Fenton;  as  a  boy 
entered  banking  business  of  Fletcher  &  Sharpe,  Indianapoli^. 
serving  1 0  ye.ii-s ;  discount  clerk.  Merciiants"  Nat.  Bank.  Chi- 
cago;  cashier  First  Nat.  Bank.  Ottumwa.  la..  r>  years;  returned  to 
CUlcago  18  91  and  assisted  In  organization  of  Nat.  Bank  of  the 
llepubllc.  of  which  he  became  cashier;  vlce-pres.  and  cashier  since 
1897:  ser\ed  as  pres.  111.  Bankers'  Assn..  Chicago  Clearing 
House  Assn..  Bankers'  club;  mem.  executive  council  Am.  Bank- 
ers' Assn.:  clubs:  Chicago.  I'nluii  League.  Kenwood.  Mhllotliian. 
etc.  ;   office.    17  1    La  Salle  St. 


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SOWER  HARRY,  trflBhl  IralBc  manaser.  C.  R  I  ft  P  R  n  • 
h«th  MDdsell  (.o».r;  came  tn  United  States  In  187  2  and  to 
il.i^H  i^r'*",^-  •""», '^l"*.  ««B«  Bros.;  bookkeeoer.  A  T 
Slemrl  &  Co. :   from  clerk   with  C.    R.    I.   4  p    R     r      .diancM 

.'l„KI""m  t"""°"-„'°™-    "nl""   Leaei"  and    Home,"„-d   Cou„"r? 
<  Iut*B:   office.    LaSalle   St.    station. 


GREENEBAUM.  JAMES  EUGENE,  banker:  b.  eiilcaKO.  April  .1. 
18ttrt;  9.  Ella.s  and  Roslne  Greenebaum;  ed.  Sbeffield  Scientific 
Schl..  Yale  I'niv.  :  Ph.  It.  Yale.  1S86:  eng^ed  in  banklnc 
business  with  CJn-enebaum  Sons.  beln«  admitted  to  firm  In 
188U:  treas.  Chlcaso  Home  for  Jewish  OrDhans:  mem.  Stand- 
ard.   Bankers'.   .South  Shore   and  Tale  Cluba;   offlce.    Ashland  Elk. 


144 


GINDELE.  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  Onntniclor  and  builder;  1>. 
Schwt-ir'fiirt.  Bavaria,  Germany.  1 S56 :  9.  John  George  and 
I.ouLse  Cliulele;  entered  Arm  trf  J.  O.  Oindele  &  Sons.  1868; 
organized  Charles  W.  Olndele  Co.,  1894:  dlr.  Central  Printing 
&  Engraving  Co..  National  Asan.  of  Buildeis:  pres.  Charles  W. 
Gindele  Co. ;  mem.  Builders',  Hamliton.  Press  and  South  Shore 
clubs.  Carpenters'  and  Builders'  A*sn..  Boval  Arcanum;  cor- 
poral. Sth  111.  Volunteer  Cavalry.  Civil  War;  nfflce.  333.^  La- 
Salle    St. 


GUNTHER.  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  candy  mti. ;  b.  Wil.lbeig.  Wur 
teuiheiy.  Ger.,  Mar.  (!,  1 S  3  7  ;  s.  John  M.  and  Marie  V.  Gunther; 
came  to  U.  S.  lS4i;:  resided.  Columbia,  Pa..  1  84  2- 50  ;  Peru,  III,. 
1850-60:  I860,  engaged  in  busiuais  in  Memphis.  Tenn. ;  sen-eil 
in  Confederate  nuvs  in  civil  war;  mfg.  confectioner  since  1S6S  in 
Chicago;  elected  alderman  on  dem.  ticket  from  Second  ward  twn 
terms;  city  treas.  of  Chicago.  lOO  1-5:  candidate  for  dem.  nom- 
ination for  govenior.  J,  DOS;  former  pres.  Iroquois  cluh;  otflce,  212 
Stt\te  St. 


GREENACRE.  ISAIAH  THOMAS,  lawyer;  b.  Will  township.  WiU 
County.  111. .  Jan.  4 .  18  6  3;  s.  Isaiah  and  Lucinda  Young 
Greenacre ;  JA.  B..  Northwestern  Univ..  attorney  for  teacher?' 
case  which  in  19  02  added  $238,000,000  in  values  to  th* 
tax  lists  of  Cook  county  for  public  utility  concerns  theretofore 
unscheduled;  town  clerk,  alderman,  attorney  for  various  subur- 
ban villages,  towns  and  school  districts:  mem.  Masonic  organiza- 
tions; offlce.    8  4    Washington  St. 


GOODNOW.  CHARLES  NEWELL,  judge  of  Municipal  court;  b. 
Salem.  111,.  Aug.  24.  1864;  s.  Henry  Clinton  and  Margaret  F. 
Newell  Goodnow;  ed.  Christian  Brothers'  CoU..  St.  Louis;  adm. 
to  bar  1SS7:  moved  to  Chicago  1SS9;  1899-1901  mem.  111. 
legislature;  19  06  elected  on  repub.  ticket  judge  of  Municipal 
court;  re-elected  for  6-year  term  1908;  Mason;  mem.  Knights 
of  the  Maccabees;  offlce.   14S  Michigan  Ave. 


145 


GILLETTE.  HOWARD  FRANK,  l.roker  In  cummercial  paper;  b. 
Chicago.  Apr.  i).  \H7'2:  s.  Jiirnes  K.  anil  Jennie  Parker  Gil- 
lette: eil.  Har\*ar(l  Schl.  nf  riilcaB".  i'O-^e  Finest  Acad..  Berlin 
L'nlv..  (iermany;  Har^anl  Coll.  and  Nnrthwcstern  I'nlv.  Law 
Schl.  <LI.  B..  1800);  l)cgan  practice  of  law  1807;  associated 
with  firm  of  Hoyne,  l-'nllansbee  &  O'Cinior  for  3  years; 
1901-2  vice  pres.  C  W.  Dempster  &.  Co.  wholesale  hatters: 
1004  established  as  broker  lii  commercial  pai»er,  representing 
eastern  Hrni  of  \V.  O.  flay  &  Co.;  club? :  ChlcaKo.  Wlieaton  golf, 
OinM-nlsla.  Saddle  and  Cycle,  llepubUcan :  also  Harvard  (New 
W.rk);  omce.    i;  1  S    La  Salle  St. 


GREENEBAUM.  MOSES  E.,  Uinker.  b.  Cbicagu.  Maich  17. 
1  STiN :  s.  Elia>  and  Hoslne  Greenebaum ;  pres.  Chicago  Sinai 
Cong.,  vice-pies.  Ueal  p:state  Title  &  Trust  Co.;  mem.  executive 
committee  Citizens*  Assn.;  trustee  Michael  Reese  hosp. ;  clubfi: 
Standard,   Uavisloe;  office,  Oreenebaum  Sens.  Ashland  Blk. 


GREENEBAUM.  HENRY  EVERETT,  bankrr.  f.>uii(h-r  of  Greene 
ti»um  Sons;  b.  Chicago.  Sciit.  1.  1  H  Tt  4  ;  s.  KIliis  and  Unsine 
Cr'-fiitbiium:  ed  (  viilnii  Illgb  Schl.  (lilcago;  engaged  with  First 
National  Bank  ut  Chicago,  later  with  domestic  and  foreign  bank- 
ing houses  In  New  York;  in  1H77  estat)llshed  banking  house 
of  which  he  la  the  senior  member;  director,  Home  titr  Aged  and 
InOrm;    mem.    Standard,    South   Shore   and   Precis   clubs:    Ashland 

Blk. 


GIBBONS,    HARRY    R..    president,    H.    U.    Gibbons    Box   Mfg.    Co.: 
pres.    ittigers    I'ark    Baseball    Co.;    office,    600    S.    Canal    St. 


146 


GOEHST.  JOHN  HENRY,  constructing  electrical  engineer;  b.  Chi- 
cago. Jiiii.  lit.  iseri:  s.  John  Henr>'  and  Madelenn  .lulllch 
Goehst;  ed.  West  Division  Iiigh  scld.  and  Bn^iiiess  Coll.;  fixture 
hanger's  apprentice  with  Western  txUsi-n  l.lsht  Co.  as  electric 
wireman.  May.  iss;i.  and  worked  as  a  nieclianlc  4  years;  con- 
struction supt.  for  the  Chicago  Edison  Co..  May  1.  1887.  In 
which  position  has  since  continued;  has  secured  from  U.  S.  {}ov- 
ernment  patents  on  Impiovenienls  of  electric  light  devices;  pres. 
of  the  Federal  Electric  Co.,  antl  of  the  New  York  Feilerai  Electric 
Co.;  mem.  Am.  Instltnie  of  Electrical  Engtneei-s;  t-luhs;  C  A.  A.. 
Colonial;  nfflce,    i:{!)    Adauis  St. 


GRESHAM,  OTTO,  lawyer;  b.  Corydon.  Ind..  Jan.  30.  1860: 
s.  Walter  Quint  in  and  Matilda  McGrain  Gresham;  ed,  Santa 
Clara  Coll.,  -Santa  Clara,  Cal..  Wabash  Coll..  Crawfurdsville.  Ind. : 
mem.  Southern,  University.  Chicago.  Calumet.  Chicago  Literary 
and  Law  cluhs;  mem.  board  of  trustees  Wabash  Cell.;  offlce.  100 
Washington   St. 


GOODRICH,  ADAMS  AUGUSTUS,  lawyer;  h.  .?eisfy*ille.  111. 
Jan.  8.  IS  40;  s.  Heiirj-  l),  and  Jane  A.  Knapp  Goodrich;  ed. 
pub.  schls. .  Jersey  ville,  and  'i  Vo  years  at  the  U.  S.  Militaiy 
Acad.,  from  wliich  ill-health  compelled  him  to  resign  before  grad- 
uation; studied  law  in  offices  of  uncle,  lioberl  M.  Knapp.  ami  la- 
t^-r  at  Springfield.  111.,  in  ottice  of  A.  L.  Knapp.  another  uncle; 
admitted  to  bar.  18  7  3;  practiced  in  JerseyvUle ;  elected  state's 
atty.  Jersey  Co..  1878.  1880  and  18  84:  resigned  Oct., 
1887:  elected  county  judge  of  Jersey  Co.;  removed  to  Cliicago. 
Aug.,  1889.  and  has  since  practiced  here;  now  senior  mem.  of 
firm  of  Goodrich.  Vincent  &  Bradley;  1  year  atty.  for  Chicago 
sanitary  dist. ;  later  inspector  of  House  of  Correction;  appointed. 
1895.  by  (;ov.  Altgeld,  one  of  ',  trustees  to  select  location,  es- 
tablish and  build  the  Northern  Illinois  Normal  schl,  ;  elected  pres. 
of  the  first  board  of  trustees  of  that  school  when  located  at  De- 
Kalb.  1895;  re-elected  mem.  of  that  board  5-year  t«rm.  1900; 
Mason.  Knight  Templar;  Odd  Fellow;  K.  P.;  clubs:  C.  A.  A.. 
Iroquois;  office,  Tlie  Itookery. 


GOULD.  CHARLES  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Marsha  Itown.  Li..  Nov.  ^-. 
187r.  ;  s.  Charles  and  Margaret  De  Burgh  C.ould:  LI.  »■  l;^,*^^ 
Forest  Univ.;  a<lm.  to  bar  1897;  mem.  firm  of  Morrison,  Brown 
&   Gould;  office.    First  Nat.    Bank  Cldg. 


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GAGE    BROTHERS   i   CO.    BUILD1NG-Tl,e  twelve-stoiy  bull^^^^^^^^  f,  °Ts  5  6     hSfcarrted    on   coutlnuously    a    wholesale 

nt  mminers-  merchandise,  is  at  129  to  131  Michigan  avenue  "'■  "™'  „„  l^jj^  ^^^^i  ,„  the  present  structure  on  Michigan  avenue  It 
raillinerr  business,  and  has  grown  with  these  yea.«  f'™, ,"''  ""^K.'jS^^^l^^w'York  depSment  The  year  1909  marked  the  erection  of  the 
extended  iXs  field  to  easurn  territory  m  the  year  ,19''3- ,^f^'f„''ij"'l'SR<^,  "™e,„ted  exclusively  to  the  manufacture  of  (Sage  mUlinery  products. 
S  ^S&r.^Tl^^rn.'\rr-\\.i^,i.^t^T..  pSJ^nt^:  S^oJS^Eh'elil.r'vlca^reslden,:  G«rge  H.  Hovey.  secreta,^  and  treasurer.  Eugene 
HUliert   and  Walter  .^neshaensel.    directors. 

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HENLEY,  WILLIAM  JASON,  lawyer:  lonuer  pre;,  and  geiieial  couiisi-l  Cliii-aso  &  Western  Iiullana  R.  1!.  and  Belt  railroad  of  Chicago:  b. 
rarthage.  Ind..  Oct.  15.  1863:  s.  Thomas  E.  and  Hannah  (.'.  Henle.v:  ed.  private  schls.  of  Societ,v  of  Friends:  began  pracUce  of  law  at 
ItiishvlUe  Ind.  at  age  of  20'  elected  judge  of  appellate  court  when  :j  1  years  old:  sened  two  t«inis  and  resigned  at  beginnuig  of  third 
term  to  accept  position  as  vice-pres.  and  genl.  solicitor  C.  &  W.  I.  R.  R.  and  Belt  R.  R.  of  Chicago:  elected  to  present  position  June,  1908; 
pres.    Central    Fuel    Co.:   nieni.    Union   League.    Hamilton.   Calumet.    Englewood    and    Men's    clubs,    C.    A.    A. 

153 


HOPKINS.  JOHN  P..  ex-may. .r  of  Chlcuyn;  h.  JtutTalo.  N.  Y..  Oct,  2'.).  1  .s .".  S ;  s.  John  and  Mar>'  Tlyun  Hupkins:  ed.  ^t.  Joseph's  Coll.. 
Buffalu.  N,  Y.,  unlU  1871:  senod  apprciiUcyshlp  of  2  ^i  years  leiirnlng  rnachlnisl  trade:  2  yoa-ra  wttithinasLer:  came  to  Chicago,  Dec., 
]  8  ^  fi ;  Xfar. ,  1 S  S 1 .  enteral  i-mph>y  «>f  PiiUinan  PaJnffl  Car  Ci..  1  itpr  beUig  promoted  to  paymaster;  1 S  8  S  resigned  for  business  of  the 
An-iidi*  Tnuiliig  <'i»..  wliir-h  hi'  had  established  In  I'ullman  in  188."..  business  reorsardzed  as  the  Secord  &  Hopkins  Co..  conducting  S 
Btore.^;  nrRnnizcd  movetnent  which  lenulted  In  annexation  of  Hyde  Park,  LaJte.  Cicero.  Jefferson  and  Lake  View;  dein.  mayor  of  Chicago. 
1894-5.  elected  to  All  out  tho  U.>rm  made  vacant  by  death  of  senior  Carter  H.  Harrison;  chairman  of  dem.  campaign  committee.  1890- 
1-2 ;  vice-chairman  of  the  Nat  (flnld  Dem.  committee.  1896:  chairman  dem.  state  committee,  1001-4  :  delegate  to  nat.  dem.  con- 
ventions of  1802.  1900  and  1904:  one  of  organizers,  and  4  years  pres..  Cook  Co.  Democratic  Club;  pres.  Wisconsin  &  Mlchigaji 
Ry. ;  pren.  Aurora  vVutrmiatic  .\Iadilm»r>-  Co. :  dlr.  Chloago  &  Great  I*akes  Dredge  &  Dock  Co..  Independent  Pneumatic  T<xil  Cn.,  III. 
Surety  Co, ;  mem.  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  (Tathollc  Benevolent  Assn.,  Knights  "f  Columbus.  Chicago  Historical  Soc..  Chicago  Art 
Institute,  Oemianla  Maennen.-hor.  Field  Museum,  Chicago  Plan  Commission.  Bibliophile  Soc.  (Boston) :  tiubs:  C.  A.  A.,  Pullman,  Mid- 
Day.    South    Shore:    also    Manhattan    and    Tilden.    of    New    York;    office.    7  7    Jackson    Blvd. 

154 


HARAHAN,  JAMES  THEODORE.  i)resiiknt  I.  C.  R.  R. ;  b.  L^.well.  Ma?^,.  1S43:  5.  Thnm.is  an<]  Rose  Haralian;  sl.irte.i  r.iih^ay  spwh-e  as 
cierk  in  freight  ortioe  of  Boston  &  Providence  R.  R.  at  Boston.  1S60;  U.  S.  arnii".  1 S  f.  1 .  three  years,  part  of  tinifc  In  aiilitar>'  railroad 
service;  in  1865  commenced  work:  with  Nashville  &  Decatur  Ry..  and  in  tS79  became  roadmaster  of  the  N.  &  D.  division  of  the  L.  &  N. 
R.  R..  later  supt.  and  gen.  mgr.  of  the  L.  &  N. :  aftervvavd  with  B.  &  O.,  L.  S.  &  M.  S..  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  and  Louisville.  New  Orleans 
&  Texas  Railroads  as  asst.  genl.  mfjr.  and  genl.  mgr..  Xov.  1.  189  0.  to  1906,  second  vice-pres.  of  111.  Cen. :  pres.  of  same  company  since 
1906:  mem.  Pickwiek  club.  New  Orleans;  Noon-Pay  Club.  St.  Louis:  Chicago.  Hnmewood  Country  and  Sfuth  Shore  clubs.  Chicago;  dir. 
Bank  of  Commerce  and  Trust  Co..   Memphis.   Tenn. ;   Harris   Trust  &   Savings   Bank.    Illinois   Central  R.    R.    and   subsidiary    companica:   offioe.    1 

155 


HARRIS.    JOSEPH, 


one    or    ,.,s«nl/ers    oHll '^'Snh,',n/'&' ''m.£°J,  '';.  '''''?S^"V^"'"=,    J,^'    '«•'"»■   '■   Solomon   and  Haniu,!,   SuminertleM    Hanis:  f.l^    pub.    schls,  ; 
(..siinl/ers    of    111.    T.<!'«^Phone    4t    IdegraDh    Co  .    II.    Tunnel    Co.;    Inslnimental    in    organizing    .\,itomalic    Blectrio    Co.;    mem.    Cliieag" 
and    .Mid-Day.    South    Shore.    Chicago    .Automobile,    Illinois     ----- 


Illstorleal    Society.    Art    Institute. 
Athletic  Chios;  office.   The  RookeiT. 


Athletic.     New    Yoi-k    'Rei)ublic'iin    and    New    York 


156 


HOPKINS.  ALBERT  J.,  lawyer;  b.  De  Kalb  Co..  111..  Aug.  15.  1S4G:  s.  Cynis  U.  and  Fannie  li.  Larkin  Hupkins;  grad.  Hillsdale  (Mich.) 
''nil.,  1S70;  studied  law  at  Aurora.  111.,  and  admitted  to  bar,  1S71:  elected  state's  attorney,  Kane  Co..  1S72.  on  republican  ticket, 
rilling  position  four  years:  presidential  elector.  1SS4:  mem.  Congress.  1885-1903.  8th  111.  dist. ;  supported  for  speaker  by  Rep.  congres- 
sional  delegation   of    III..    50th    Congress;    U.    S.    senator.    1004-1!^>09;  residence   and   office.    Aurora.    Ill, 

157 


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HUBBARD,  CHARLES  G.,  mine  deieloper;  with  Hubbard-Elliott  Copper  Mines  Development  Co.   of  Alaska;  office.    108  laSalle  St. 

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HART.  JOHN  MALCOLM,  nivicliaiii;  pros,  Jnliu  M.  Hart  Co.;  b. 
Spotttylvaiila  County.  V;i..  Jan.  Ti.  ]  8  7  li :  s.  WiUIam  Henry 
and  Martha  P.  Hart;  cnI.  inih.  sclils. ;  mem.  Mld-Oay  club.  C. 
A.    A. :   office.   Conunerclal   National   Bank   Bldg. 


H  E B E  L,  OSC  A R,  lawyer :  mem.  Cook  Co.  bnavd  of  assessors :  b. 
St.  Louis,  Mr...  Jan.  6.  1S6S:  resident  of  Cliicago  since  1875: 
U.R..  Lake  Forest  Univ.  iSVUi:  adm.  to  bar  1.S92;  asst.  city 
prosecuting  atty.,  1895-7:  nominated  for  city  atty.  on  repub. 
ticket.  1901  ;  election  commissioner.  1901-4;  mem.  board  of 
asseisnrs    sii>ce    Nov..     1904:    oflflce,    County    Bldg. 


178 


HIMES.  ISIDORE  H..  ju.Ue  ..i  Muiil,-i|>.il  vmul:  i>,  4  im-.i^n.  June 
21,  18*J1;  s.  Henry  and  Y»?tta  Hiines;  att.  high  schl.  and  busi- 
ness college  and  worked  as  iKiokkeeper  and  correspundent  fnr  O. 
R.  Keith,  millinery,  for  several  years;  in  1SS5  went  to  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  as  clerk  in  war  department  and  studied  law  at 
Columbian  college:  admitted  to  bar  of  district  of  Columbia 
1887;  was  assistant  to  probate  judge  of  Cook  county  for  nine 
years,  assistant  city  attorney  and  m.ister-in-chancerj'  of  the  Su- 
perior court:  elected  judge  of  Municipal  couit  on  republican  ticket 
Nov..  1906:  mem.  Illinois  Athletic  club;  office,  148  Michigan 
Av. 


HIGBIE,  FRED  K..  i»res.  Americiin  Meat  Packers'  Supply;  b.  Fair- 
poit.  X.  Y..  1S66:  s.  David  W.  Higbie ;  purchasing  agent  for 
Nelson  Morris  &  Co.  until  18  93;  he  entered  the  packing  house 
supply  business:  incorporated  company  into  tlie  Fred  K.  Higbie 
Co..  and  remained  as  pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  until  Nov..  1908. 
when  disposed  of  interests  and  organized  Meat  Packers'  Supply 
Co.;  also  pres.  Higbie  Lester  Co.;  clubs:  C.  A.  A..  Midlothian. 
Contry,   Kenwood;  office.   The  Rookevy. 


HOPKINS.  JAMES  STOLP.  lawyer;  h.  Aumra.  III..  .Tuns  20, 
1879:  s.  Albert  J.  and  Emma  .Sl'-lp  Hopkms;  ed.  L'niv.  ot 
Pennsylvania;  grad.  Illinois  Coll.  of  Law;  master- In -chancery. 
tJ.  S.  circuit  court.;  pres.  Gaiy.  Hobart  &  Valparaiso  Traction  Co.; 
clubs:  Exmoor  Counlrj*.  Highland  Park.  1'.  A.  A.;  mem.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi  f rateniity ;  Mason ;  residence.  Highland  Park ;  office, 
2  06   LaSalle   St. 


HAIGHT,  GEORGE  I.,  lawyer;  b.  on  Koshkonong  Prairie.  Mich  , 
Mar.  2  6.  187  8:  s.  Stephen  and  Ettie  Ives  Haight ;  B.  L. 
Univ.  Wis.  1899;  1  year  Chicago  Law  School;  LL  B.  North- 
western Univ.  1902;  professor  of  damages  in  Chicago  Law  schl.; 
club:  20th  Century;  office.  The  Rookery. 


179 


HANSON  ALBERT  HOIT.  pa-.^enger  tramc  maniigfr.  I.  C.  It.  R. , 
h  Salfin.  Ma-  .  (i.t  *J  4 .  1  S  Hi ;  fnrty  years  with  1.  C.  K.  U- : 
olarterj  In  kpmI  frplRlK  oir.re  im  sliitMlcal  work,  advanced  tn 
chief  cltrk.  tti  griil.  sur^t.,  then  ayst.  Kcnl.  passenger  agent:  2  o 
years  geiil.  passt-iiger  agciii:  lias  heeii  passenger  traitic  manager 
four  yenrs:   mem.   C.    A.    A.-  office.   Park   Row. 


HOWLAND.    THOMAS    S..    vice  pres. 
SI.    P.    Ily. ;    (illlce.    2i)!l    Adam;    M 


secly.     and    trea: 


HAUGAN.  HAUMAN  C.  comptroller  and  lan<l  commissioner.  C 
M  &  SI.  P.  Uy,;  h.  Chrlsllaiiia.  N^irway.  Nov.  7.  1S40:  3- 
llelgc  A.  and  Anno  H.  lli»vland  }IauKan ;  came  to  America 
in  Till  and  worked  on  father's  Canadian  farm  two  years:  came 
tn  Chicago  ISf'ili,  worked  In  shoe  business  and  enttretl  Batavlan 
Bank.  La  Crosse.  Wis..  IHr.ri:  railway  senlce  ].S7f»:  cashle:. 
paymaster  and  auditor,  Southern  Mlnnpsota  Ily.  1S7()-S0;  secly. 
to  (ten.  supl.  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  I(y.  isso-srt:  appt.  to  pn-sml 
position,  1001  ;  mem.  I'nli  n  I.iMgue;  Milwaukee  club.  Milwau- 
kee;   residence.    Evanston:    ofllce.    Hallway    I-lxchange    Illdg. 


HUTCHINSON,  GEORGE,  lieut.  of  ;julice;  b.  Hunilltuu,  Canada, 
.Inly  i;,  1  s,%i; ;  s.  Ceoige  and  Elizabeth  Hiitt-binsnii ;  served  In 
icguljir  ainiy.  Cn.  A.  l"th  Infty..  lS7r)-.S)K  stationed  at  Ft. 
Lincoln.  Dakota  Terrltor>' :  promoted  to  a  noii- commissioned  of- 
ficer and  honorably  discharged  1  .S  S  t> :  joined  Chicago  police 
dept.  1SS4;  sergeant.  lS!t((;  lieut-.  1S!I.~. :  won  revolver  cham- 
pionship police  dept.  IsiMi:  M.x  ti ;  K.  P.;  odlce,  Addison  and 
Halsted  Sts. 


180 


HOWE.  HERBERT  D..  lawyer;  b.  Morris.  III.,  Nov.  24.  IS7«: 
s.  Homer  IJ.  and  Kiwoia  J.  Howe:  mem.  Mld-Day  club.  Thlcago 
Bar    Asf  II. :    residence.    I.Ji   Grange.    111. ;  r.ftlrr.    LaSalle  St.    Station. 


HITTELL.  JOHN  B.,  civil  ensliieer;  b.  Louisa  Co..  la..  Jan.  6. 
IstJC;  P.  Tlinniiis  and  Lydla  Steltler  Hittell :  C.  E.  Lehigh  Univ.. 
S,  Bethlehem.  Pa.:  over  'JO  years'  continuous  service  with  the  city 
(if  *'hicaK-i  ns  engineer  in  charge  of  street  construction;  chief  en- 
gineer I  ',10(1-0 :  cUih:  Illinois  Athletic:  mem.  Soc.  of  Civil 
Engrs..  Adi.  Soc.  of  Municipal  Iinyrovenient-;,  pres.  of  111.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.   and  Sur^'eyors;  office.  City  Hall. 


HUNT.    NICHOLAS. 


of    i.^ilice. 


HALPIN.  JOHN  J.,  capt;iln  nf  police;  b.  Chicago.  Jan.  2'.».  1862: 
s  wmiani  and  Mary  Halpln;  ed.  parochial  schls..  St.  Patrick's 
acadenn:  patrolman.  1892.  sergeant.  1005;  lieutenant.  1906: 
captain.  190S;  mem.  K.  of  C.  Cath.  Order  of  Foresters; 
office,    MOth    St.    and   'Exchange    are. 


181 


HERREN.     SAMUEL    C.    I.i 


HOYNE.  FRANK  G.,  reni  estate  dealer;  b.  Chicago,  July  17. 
J  854:  s.  Thomas  and  Leonora  Temple  Hoyne:  ed.  ohi  Chicago 
University ;  U.  S.  appraiser  1  S  S  G  - 1>  0  and  18  9  4-98;  joined 
1st  Regt.  I.  N.  G.,  1875:  captain  and  brigade  quartermaster, 
188  0-84:  mem.  Veteran  Corps  1  st  Regt.  Infantry,  Chicago 
Real  Estate  board.  C.  A.  A.,  Iroquois,  Press,  Midlothian  and 
Waukegan  cnuntr>'  clubs;  mem.  charter  convention;  otfice.  88  I^- 
Salle   St. 


HANSON.  BURTON,  lawyer,  general  solicitor.  C.  M.  &  St.  P. 
Ity.  C.)  :  b.  Rushford.  Winnebago  Co..  Wis..  Aug.  27.  18.53; 
s.  ('oniellvis  iiiui  Catherine  Hanson;  ed.  Whitewater  Normal 
schl. ;  adnilltcd  to  bar  1877:  in  general  practice  of  law  In 
MliwauKee  until  Sept.  1.  ISS.'!,  when  received  appointment  as 
asst,  general  solicitor  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry  ;  made  gen.  sollcltJ>r. 
Sept.  15.  1S95;  mem.  Kenwood  club;  ofTRce,  Railway  Exchange 
Hide- 


HOLLAND,  JOHN  F..  lawyer:  b.  Worcester  County.  Mass..  1S58: 
«d.  Phillips  Eieter  Acad.:  A.B.  Han-ard  Coll.,  1885;  att. 
Harvard  law  schl.;  A.M.  .Harvard  ITniv,.  ISSS;  adm.  to  IH. 
bar  1S88;  appt.  master-ln-chancery  of  superior  court  1906; 
mem.  Hamilton.  Union  League,  University,  Law.  City,  Midlothian 
and  Chicago  Literary  clulxs.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.,  Men's  Club  of 
Hyde    Park:    offlce.    Borland    BIh. 


182 


HURLEY.  TIMOTHY  DAVID.  l.iu>t-r.  i-  >U>-->aiU-.  Kj  ,  Aug,  31. 
1863:  s.  Timothy  Hurley;  ed.  local  parish  school;  entered 
printing  office  and  learned  trade;  came  to  Chicago  In  18  82; 
worked  in  joh  printing  officea;  LI.  B.  Northwestern  Univ.  18  87; 
has  devoted  special  attention  to  children's  legislation:  first  pro- 
bation officer  in  U.  S.;  pres.  VisltaLli>n  and  Aid  Society;  ex-prea. 
III.  State  Conference  of  Charities,  and  St.  Charles  Schl.  for  Boys; 
dir.  Chicago  Industrial  Schl.  for  Girls:  \ice-pres.  Charity  Direct- 
ory ;  secty.  Cook  Co.  Child  Saving  League ;  office.  7  9  Dear- 
bom  St 


HANREOOY.  JOSEPH  E..  general  contractnr ;  b.  Chlciigo.  1864; 
3.  Patrick  ami  Margaret  Hanreddy ;  ed.  pub,  schls.  ;  mem.  Iro- 
quois club.  Knights  of  Columbus.  B.  P.  0.  E. ;  office.  Unity 
Bldg. 


HOLLAND,  WILLIAM  ERNEST,  physican  and  surgeon:  b.  Not- 
tingham. Eiig..  Feb.  3.  18  66:  s.  John  and  Sarah  A.  Holland; 
surgeon  to  Mary  Thompson  hospital,  professor  of  gynecology  and 
abdominal  surgery  Illinois  Medical  Coll.:  ed.  Downer's  GroT« 
high  BChl..  Illinois  State  U..  Illinois  Medical  Coll.;  office.  103 
Stat«    St. 


HAIR.  BENJAMIN  MORTON,  pres.  Northwestern  Yeast  Co.;  b. 
Covington.  Ky,.  Jan.  14.  1848:  s.  Rev.  Gilbert  M.  and  Jane 
Morton  Semple  Hair;  entered  U.  S.  army.  1862.  with  Morgan 
raiders :  asst.  state  treas.  of  Illinois.  18  7  5-77;  mem.  Press 
club.  K.  of  P,  Ancient  Order  United  Workmen;  established  in 
Chicago  1877  "with  firm  of  Hair  &  Kldgway.  lumber,  mill  and 
boi  factory  business;  retired  1901  to  devote  time  to  present 
business;   residence.    Evanston.    111.;   office.    8  89    N.    Ashland   ave. 


183 


HONORE.  LOCK  WOOD.  jti.|«i"  "I 
Co.:  h.  VMcixRo.  Sept.  7.  ISC'.: 
Carr  Hnni.rv;  e<I.  I'lilllli;^  R\eter 
ISRs.     A.M..     ISJU;     Hiinanl    I 


IlK-  I'iu-iiit  Cmiit  uf  Cook 
s.  HciiiT  Hamilton  ami  Eliza 
Aca.l..  HarvanI  Tniv..  A.B.. 
aw   Srh. :    L1..B..    moi  :    atl- 


inliwa  lo  Illinois  Bar,  l.S!H:  jiliige  of  the  Circuit  Court  of 
Cook  Co.  since  li>0:i;  clubs:  Chlcafio.  University.  Union.  Saddle 
and   Cycle.  Iroquois.   ChlcaKo  tiolf:  office.   County   Bldg. 


HANCHETT.  FRANCIS  GILBERT.  lawyer:  b.  KanevUle.  Kane  Co.. 
111.,  Ori  li.  1  s  ."i); ;  s.  iMivid  and  Fayetta  Churchill  Hanchett; 
A.  B.  1SSL>.  old  Unir.  Cliicago ;  att.  law  depart.  State  Univ.  of 
Iowa:  adni.  to  the  111.  bar  18.S4;  engaged  in  practice  Aurora. 
111.,  until  l!)0:i:  state's  atty.  Kane  Co..  111..  lS.SS-!»2:  since 
Oct.  17.  1003,  asst.  U.  S.  atty.  at  Chicago;  chairman  vepub. 
ceu.  com.  of  Kane  Co-  8  years;  residence.  Aurora.  III.;  offlce. 
Federal  Bldg. 


HELDMAN.  JULIUS  N..  lawyer;  b.  Schwelnfnrt.  riermany.  Oct. 
22.  18  6fi;  s.  -Nathan  and  Keglna  Heldman;  ed.  I'nlv.  of  Ba- 
varia. L).  B..  Lake  Kore.n  I'nlv.;  came  to  America.  1881.  set- 
tling in  Cincinnati.  O. :  after  Ilvhig  In  New  York  for  two  years, 
came  to  Chicago  in  18Jt*2:  commercial  law,  specialty:  dir.  Cos- 
mopolitan Schl.   of  Mtistc  and  Dramatic   ,-\rt;  nfflce.     The  Temple. 


HAYES.  HOWARD  W..  lawyer;  b.  Steubenville.  O..  Oct.  30. 
1877:  s.  William  P.  and  Mary  Elliot  Hayes:  U.  B..  Untv. 
of  Michigan.  10  0  1:  one  year  with  firm  of  Follansbee  &  Fol- 
lansbee.  6  years  with  firm  of  Dunn  &  Hayes;  appt,  asst,  cor- 
poration counsel;  meoi.  University.  Hamilton.  I>egal.  South  Shore 
clubs.  Beta  Theta  PI  fraternity:  Royal  Arcanum;  Chicago  and  Illi- 
nois Bar  Assns. ;  Mason;  2  years  secty.  Univ.  of  Mich,  .^himni 
Aspn.  :    1    year   secty.    Hamilton    club;    office,    city    hall. 


184 


HOY,  LUMAN  T..  I"nile<l  States  niarslial;  li.  AMt-ii.  111.  Oct. 
28.  1S50;  s.  M.  D.  iiiKl  C.  M.  Hoy:  eU.  Wooilslock.  111.,  lilgh 
school:  entered  drug  business  as  clerh  in  Woodstock  store  In 
18 GO.  now  owns  tlie  liusiness:  city  treas.  and  alderman  of 
Woodstock,  appt.  secty.  state  hoard  of  pharmacy.  V.  S.  appraiser  of 
customs  at  Chicago,  iind  T'^.  S.  iiiarshal  for  northern  dls-t.  of 
111,;  was  for  IS  years  chairman  McHenry  county  ropuliilcau 
central  com. ;  residence.  Woodstock.  III. ;  ofllce.  Pi;stoftice  Illdg.. 
Chlcagn. 


HAPPEL.    CHARLES   JULIUS,    wai.ltii   Cuok   Co.    Unsp 
.Ian..    1S.">7;  s.    Aiiani  and  Anna    Iteese  Happel ;    18 
mfr.  ;     in     ahstrai-t     dejjt..     recorder's    office 
■Hint.     1S92-4;   with    county    agent 


I.    (.'Iiicagii. 

.  _    90 ;  cigar 

1890-2;    hi    county 

IS 'J  4 -5;   a.sst.    supt.    water 


main  extension.  1  S9G :  supt.  Douglas  park.  1 S9  7-X ;  county 
romniissioner  of  Cook  Co..  189!)-!  900;  asst  .warden  Cook  Co 
llosp..  I!t01-L»:  warden  since  Dec.  1902:  Mason:  otflce 
<'ianity    Hosp. 


HAYNIE,  WILLIAM  DUFF,  lawyer;  h.  Salem.  111.,  Aug.  16. 
18  50;  s-  Abner  F.  and  Martha  DuflT  Lee  Haynle;  grad.  Har- 
T.ird  Coll..  A.B..  1S74:  law  dept.  HI.  Wesleyan  U..  1876: 
practiced  law,  Bloomingtnn.  HI..  1876-85;  chief  clerk  In  ofllce 
1st  asst.  postmaster  gen.  1885-9;  practiced  law  In  South 
Dakota  18  8  0-94:  entered  law  dept.  III.  Steel  Co. .  June. 
1894:  now  mem.  firm  Knapp.  Haynle  &  Cainpbell:  dir.  HI. 
Steel  Co..  111.  Manufacturers"  Assn.;  mem.  University.  Iroquois. 
South  Shore.  Colonial  clubs ;  nfUce.  Merchants  Loan  &  Trust 
Bldg. 


HEINTZ.  EDWARD  LOUIS,  physician;  b.  Rulla.  Mo..  Apr.  27. 
1 S  7  4  :  s  .Tiilin  Louis  and  Fannie  Heintz :  ed.  Univ.  S.  D. : 
Ph.C.  St,  Louis  Coll.  of  Phamiacy.  1898;  grad.  Univ.  111., 
medical  dept..  1901;  secty.  and  one  of  founders  Universitv 
Hosp. :  adjunct  prof,  materia  niedica.  coll.  of  metUcine.  Univ.  111.  ; 
attending  physician  University  Husp. ;  former  pres.  Chicago  Assn. 
of  T'niv.  S.  D. :  former  pres.  Alumni  Assn.  Univ.  of  HI. ;  grand  secty. 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  fraternity:  author  "Alpha  Kappa  Karipa 
Catalogue  and  History-;"  pies.  Eta  chapter  house  assn.  ;  1st  lleut. 
and  bat,  adj.  cadets  Univ.  of  S.  D.,  1S91-2:  mem.  Chicago  and 
m.  State  Med.  Societies,  Am,  Med.  Assn  ;  offlce,  18  5  6  W^ 
Chicago  Av. 


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HARRIS.     ABRAM    J.. 

Criminal   Ct.    Bldg. 


clerli    of    CuuU    (_\t.    Ciimiiial    Court;    office. 


HOYNE.  MACLAY,  lawyer;  h.  thkasu.  Oct.  12.  1872;  s. 
Thomas  M.  and  Jeannie  T.  Maclay  Hoyne;  A.  B.  WUliam'a 
Coll..  Mass.,  1895;  I.l.  B..  Northwestern  Univ..  1897;  adm. 
to  111.  bar,  18  97;  asst.  corporation  counsel  city  of  Chicago. 
19  03-7;  appt.  special  counsel  for  city  council  gas.  oil  and 
electric  light  committee,  19  0  7;  nominee  dem.  party  for  county 
judge,  Nov.  1906;  mem.  Chi.  Bar  Assn.  Chi.  Law  Init.,  Phi 
Delta  Phi  and  Delta  Upsllon  fraternities;  clubs;  Chicago  Legal, 
Chicago  Law.   University ;  office.    108   LaSalle  St. 


■  BOLD,  LEANDER  J.,  ragr.  Standard  PrlnUng  Ink  Co.;  b.  Cln 
?'""»"•  0..  .lune  1.  1878:  8.  Prank  and  Katherlne  Ibold:  ed. 
High  sch..  Cincinnati,  and  Kenyon  Military  .\cad. ;  came  to  Chi- 
cago 1896.  In  employ  of  Standard  Printing  Ink  Co..  ai  man- 
ager;  clubs:    Chicago    Yacht.    C.    A.    A.;    office.    09-71    Plymouth 


JONES,  WALTER  CLYDE,  law.ver;  b.  Pilot  Grove.  la..  Dec,  2  7. 
1870;  s.  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Bufflngton  Jones;  ed.  pub.  and 
high  schls..  Keokuk.  la.:  grad.  engrtng.  course.  la.  State  CoU.. 
M.  E..  1881:  Ll.B.  Lake  Forest  Univ..  1895:  adm.  to 
m.  bar,  1895:  mem.  law  flnn  of  Jones.  ,\ddington  &  Ames. 
Chicago  and  New  York;  dlr.  and  trea.i.  Benjamta  Electric  Mfg. 
Co. ;  dlr.  Stromberg  Electric  .Mfg.  Co.  ;  repub.  member  State 
Senate  of  Illinois;  mem.  Franklin  Institute  (Phlla. ).  Am.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engrs. ;  es-prei.  Chicago  Electri<^al  Assn.;  clubs;  Union 
League.  Hamilton,  Uuadrangle,  Midlothian.  City.  Press.  Chicago, 
Country,  Kenwood.  Calumet,  Cosmos  (Washington),  Lawyers  (New 
York)  :  joint  author  and  ed.  Jones  and  Addlngton's  Annotated 
SUtutes  of  Illinois,  and  Appellate  Court  Reports  of  IlUnoU: 
omces,    1,3  4    Monroe   St.,    Chicago;    2    Rector  St.,   New   York. 


186 


HARVESTER    BUILDING — Southwest  comer  Michigan   Avenue  and  Harrison   Street. 

187 


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eial«'iuli-  liultl  iner  fierted  undct  .idglniil  (■niitiaot.     <;eur8e  H.   Gazley.  managing  director. 

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JOHNSON.    ALBERT 

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pres.    Jan..    1000: 


.••oPL  '   '•""onal   Lltu  Insurance   Company   ot   the   UniUd   States;   b.    Oberlin.    O..    May   31      1S72;   ed.    Obarlin   Coll.: 

1895;   was  ylce-prea.    Arkansas   Midland   R.    R. ;   became  Identlfled   with   The   National   Life   Insurance    Co..    1902;   elected 
dlr.    Broadway    Savings   &    Trust    Co..    North    .vraerlca  Cold  Storage  Co..   Columbus  Sate   Deposit  Co. :  offlce.  159LaSaUeSt. 

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JACKSON.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  civil  engineer;  b.  Chicago.  July  2  1,  ISCl:  eel.  pub.  schls.  of  Chicago  and  at  Oxford,  Eng. ;  in  engineering 
and  contracting  since  1 8  }S  3 :  contractor  for  the  Strickler  Tunnel  through  Pike's  Peak;  for  14-foot,  subway  at  Reading.  Pa.;  pneumatic  tube 
system  for  the  Associated  Press;  W'entworth  At.  drainage  system.  Chicago,  and  about  90  per  cent  of  the  entire  underground  system  for  the 
Chicago  Telephone  Co,.  Postal-Telegraph-Cable  Co.  and  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.;  also  systems  at  Cnlumbus.  O..  Indianapolis.  Ind.,  Muscatine. 
la..  Philadelphia,  etc.;  engineer  and  contractor  for  system  of  tunnels  in  Chicago  for  the  Illinois  Telephone  Construction  Co.;  consulting  engineer 
local  transportation  committee  of  Chicago  in  study  of  the  traction  problem:  hydraulic  engineer  for  the  high  pressure  water  commission  of  the 
City  of  Chicago:  clubs:  Illinois  Athletic,  Chicago  Riding  and  Driving.  Chicago  Technical;  mem.  Western  Sue.  Engrs..  K.  T.,  Blk,  Mason;  office, 
7. J 6    W.    Jackson    Blvd. 

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JUUL.  NIELS,  lawyer  and  state  senator;  b.  Denmaik;  3.  Niels  ami 
Anrui  Kergiianl  Juul;  ed.  Denmark,  and  Clik-agct  Coll.  of  Law: 
resident  of  Chicago  lis  years;  adni.  to  llie  bar  ISSO:  1907 
was  appointed  asst.  atty.  of  board  of  trustees  of  sanitary  dlst.  of 
Cliicago  and  has  .^ini-e  sened  in  tiiat  capacity;  elected  repub.  state 
senator  from  the  23  rd  district  181)8:  re-elected  in  1902. 
6-8;  club:  Pre-iis:  mem.  Royal  League.  Itoyal  Arcanum,  Na- 
tional Union:  Jla^tm;  resilience.    2645   Potomac  Av. 


JOHNSON,  JAY  L..  ^meynr  an.l  civil  eiit'lneer;  h.  Palermo,  N. 
Y,.  .Tune  3  0,  18  42:  farmer  until  1869;  mem.  Oswego  County. 
\,  Y.  board  of  supervisors  four  years:  worked  as  sun'eyor  on 
the  Illinois  canal  and  Wesfcern  rivers  ten  years:  located  in  Chi- 
cago In    1SS5:  Mason:  cftice,   Is.ibella   Bldg. 


JUNKIN.  FRANCIS  THOMAS  ANDERSON,  lawyer;  b.  Virginia. 
Feb.  3.  1S64:  s.  liev.  William  Finney  and  Anna  Aylett  An- 
derson Junkin;  A.  B..  Kenyon  Coll.,  IS  84:  A.M.,  1890:  LI.  B.. 
Columbia  Law  schl..  N.  Y..  1887;  practiced  law  on  Wall  street 
1887-98:  since  1898  gen.  atty.  for  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  By.  sys- 
tem: mem.  University  (N.  Y.),  and  University.  Union,  Onwentsia, 
Onwentsia  Hunt.  Saddle  &  Cvcle.  Chicago,  Caxton  Clubs  (Chi- 
cago 1 :  Assn.  of  the  Bar  of  city  of  N.  Y..  Am.  Bar.  Assn.;  Nat. 
Geographic  .Soc,  Am.  Forestry  Assn..  Soc.  of  the  Colonial 
wars;    D.    K.    K. ;    office.    Railway    Exchange    Bldg. 


JONES,  CAREY  MILLARD,  live  stuck  auctiniitei  ;  b.  Irfnox.  la., 
Nov.  27,  1S75:  s.  Col.  J.  W.  and  Maggie  E.  Jones;  ed.  pub. 
schls.,  and  Lavkin  Coll..  Larkin,  Mo.;  was  raised  on  stock  'arm 
in  Iowa,  and  commenced  conducting  public  sales  at  age  of  15; 
organized  Jones  Nat.  School  of  Auctioneering,  of  which  he  is 
pres. :    Ma^nn :    nmce.     2  8ri0     Washington    Blvd. 


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KOHN.  ALFRED  D..  pliysician;  b.  Chicago,  Mar.  24.  1S69;  s. 
David  A.  and  Theresa  Levi  Kohn;  B.  A..  Harvard  Univ..  1891: 
studied  in  Munich,  1894-5;  grad.  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1898; 
2  years  house  physician  Presbyterian  Hosp. ;  contijiued  studies 
in  Vienna,  Berlin  and  Frajikfort;  started  general  practice  in 
Chicago  190  4;  appt.  mem.  board  of  education  1906;  re- 
appointed   twice;    deceased    Dec.    2.     1909- 


KIRCHNER.    JULIUS    C,    printer; 

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manager,    Kirchner,    Meckel    & 


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KJELLANDER.  JOHN,  city  sealer;  b.  Kristianstad,  Sweden.  1863: 
grad.  KristiansUd  Coll..  1881:  studied  pharmacy  4  years;  im- 
mlcratfil  to  Paxton.  HI.;  licensed  as  pliarmacist  in  Dl.  1888: 
moved  to  Chicago  same  year;  conducted  dnig  store  5  years;  1893 
appointed  druggist  Dunning  In-^ane  Asylum;  later  chief  clerk  in 
office  of  state  grain  inspector;  republican;  appointed  city  sealer 
May.    1907:  office.    117   Market  St. 


KRETZINGER.    GEORGE    W.,   lawyer;   office.    98   Jackson   Blvd. 


KENT,    EDWIN    R..    president,    Edwin   B.    Kent   &   Co.,    tool   steel; 
offlce,    115    .\tl;ira5    St. 


KARCHER.  GEORGE  HANCOCK,  lawyer:  b.  Rochester.  Pa..  April 
23.  1868;  s.  John  Keble  and  Josephine  Hancock  Karcher;  ed. 
Univ.  of  North  Dakota :  LI.  B.,  Chicago  Law  school;  mem.  Chicago 
Illinois  and  American  Bar  Assns.,  Chicago  Law  Inst..  Art  Inst., 
Press.  University  and  Highland  Park  clubs;  Mason;  offlce.  181 
La    Salle   St. 


'216 


KEIM,  ISAAC,  vice-pres.  Siegel.  Cooper  &  Co.;  b.  Chicago.  Nov. 
2S.  ISGO;  s,  Zachariah  and  Eva  Kelm:  atl.  pub.  schls.  and 
bus.  coll.;  1875  began  bu-^.  career  with  Charles  (luthmann  & 
Bro,.  dry  goods:1876  entered  employ  of  The  Fair;  1887  be- 
came buyer  and  gen.  mgr. :  May  1SS7  one  of  organizers  and 
partners  in  Siegel,  Cooper  &  Co. ;  on  Incorporation  became 
secy,  and  gen.  nigr. ;  lat«r  became  vlce-pres.  and  dlr. ;  dir.  111. 
Manufacturer^'  Assn. ;  clubs:  Illinois  Athletic,  Standard.  Ravls- 
lee;    office.    299    State    St. 


KIMBALL.  CHARLES  P..  pres.  C.  P.  Kimball  &  Co..  carriage 
makers;  b.  Oct.  30.  1885;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Helen  A.  Kim- 
ball; A.B..  Yale;  entered  business  career  in  Chicago,  July. 
1907.  with  C.  P.  Kimball  &  Co.;  became  president  of  com- 
pany Jan.,  1909:  mem.  University.  Onwentsia  Golf  clubs.  C. 
A.    A.:   office   315    Wabash   Av. 


KOHLSAAT.  EDWARD  CHRISTIAN,  lawyer:  b.  Chicago.  111..  Dec. 
26.  1878:  s.  Christian  C.  ami  Frances  S.  Kohlsaat;  A.  B. 
Univer.  Chicago;  LI.  B.  Noithwestem  Univ.;  mem.  law  firm  Cal- 
houn, Lyford  &  Sheean ;  club:  University;  office.  The  Roohery. 


KANE.  THOMAS  C.  capt.  of  police;  b.  Geneva.  N.  Y..  May  19, 
1S61:  s.  John  and  Ellen  Kane;  ed.  pub.  and  parochial  schls.. 
Geneva:  came  to  Chicago  1879;  engaged  in  the  grocery  busi- 
ness; later  as  paymaster  and  time-keeper  Tully  Brick  Yards; 
joined  the  police  force  in  Hyde  Park  18  82;  sergeant  1885; 
lieut.  18S7;  capt..  1802:  separated  from  the  force.  1895; 
reinstated.  1897;  since  that  time  has  risen  to  the  rank  of  capt. 
through  civil  service;  office,   Sheffield  Av.   Police  Station. 


•217 


LEIGH,  EDWARD  BAKER,  president  and  general  manager.  Chicago  Railway  R<ivili>ment  Co.:  b.  Totvnsend.  Mass.,  April  13,  1853:  s. 
Edwin  and  Susan  Seiillay  l-elgh:  nu.ved  to  St.  Louis.  Mo..  188S:  attended  City  Unlverelty,  St.  Louis.  1862-67:  Washington  UnWer- 
slty.  1867-3:  clerk  In  renn.sylvanla  railroad  office  1869-74:  asst.  secty.  St.  Louis  Grain  Eletator  Co..  and  secty.  East  St.  Louis  Grain 
Elevator  Co..  1875-82:  manager.  American  Brake  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1882-7:  organized  National  HoUow  Brake  Beam  Co.,  Chicago.  1888. 
holding  office  of  vlco-pres.  and  gen.  mgr.  until  1903.  when  he  organized  Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Co.;  vlce-pres..  gen.  mgr.  and 
treas.  until  .Tan..  190G:  pre.^.  and  gen.  mgr.  since  Jan..  1906:  also  pres.  Franklin  Steel  Co..  and  Holland  Veneer  Works:  mem.  C.  A.  A., 
and    I'nlon   League.    Hamilton.    Press,    and   Illinois    Athletic  clubs:   B.    P.     O.     E. :    office.     Forty-sixth    St.     and    Winchester     Ay. 

218 


LORIMER.   WILLIAM.    U.    S.   Senator     eontrac..r;   b^  Ma^chesU|    Eng  ;  Apr    27    18;^^^^^^^^^^  ^^„f  ,1 

by  parents  when  5  years  old :  resident  of  Chicago  sin(«  ISrO  .»lsnpamters^pprenii^^^^  and  brick  mfg. :  pres.  Lorimer  &  Gallagher,  con- 
street  railroad  company:  entered  real  estata  bus..  1886.  pres^  3  rhSJS-  detated  for  clerk  of  Superior  court  repub.  ticket.  1S92:  mem. 
t^act^rs:   supt    wa^r-main   exU,nslo,>.   <^^^'^^' ^^''^^,^'^{g^%f,S^SriJ-    S    l^^lV  y^^^^  l"o09;   resigned    seat   In    house   of    repre- 

S^3:^'5i,l^f'•^i*.^"'^t'm    u'l'SnafriJ/ll.    1909:    offlce.    The    Rookety. 

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LEDBETTER.  ELMER  E.,  lawyer,  b.  Muulliie  Co..  111..  Apr,  Kl . 
1S81:  p  William  Harrison  and  Ada  I".  Ledbetter;  LI.  B..  Lake 
>'oresl  I'niv. ;  admitted  lo  bar.  1!>()4;  instrumental  in  securing 
legislation  against  "loan  siiarks;"  secty. -treas.  WllHs  Shaw  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  treas.  McLend-Ledbetter- Abbott  Co.;  residence.  Oak 
Park;    office.    Fort    Dearborn    Bldg. 


LUST.  H.  C.  lawyer;  b,  New  York  City;  s.  Phillip  G.  an(S 
Adellna  C.  Lust,  ed.  Northwesteni  Academy,  University  of  Chi- 
cago. IJb.  Yale  law  achl. ;  co-author  and  editor.  "Annotations  to 
Illinois  Cases,"  incorporated  In  "C  I.  L.  &  N.  I.  R. :"  editor- 
in-chief,  "American  and  English  Mining  Irrigation.  Oil  and  Gas 
Cases,    Annotated;"    office,    Merchants    Loan   &    Trust    Bldg. 


LOEWENTHAL,  JULIUS  WILLIAM,  investments;  b.  Chicago.  Apr. 
27.  18T(t:  s  BertlKild  and  Nannie  Loewenthal ;  LI.  B.  Cornell 
Univ.;  Ireas.  Home  for  Aged  Jews;  office.  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Bldg. 


LEWIS,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  president.  American  Printing 
Ink  Co. ;  b,  Siirnia,  Onlitriit:  s.  Richard  and  Margaret  Craw- 
ford Hart  Lewis;  trustee,  village  board,  Hinsdale,  111  ;  Mason; 
mem.  Hinsdale  and  Hindale  Golf  clubs;  otlice,  23  14  West 
Klnizle  St. 


227 


LAV  IN.  PATRICK  J.,  voMce  Inspector;  b.  Roscommon  County. 
Ireland,  Jan.  7.  1856:  s.  Michael  and  Mary  Lavln;  joined  Chi- 
cago police  department  April  S .  1  S  8  2 .  as  patrolman ;  patrol 
sergeant.  Aug.  30.  1S89:  Ueutenmt.  July  12.  1893:  captain. 
Feb.  16.  189S:  Inspector.  April  8.  1902;  March  10.  1903. 
was  placed  In  command  of  the  traffic  squad,  or  central  division, 
mem.  Illlnola  Athletic  club.  Royal  Arcanum;  otBce,  Central  DU, 
Police    Headquarters. 


LOEB,  LEO  A.,  Insurance  underwriter;  b.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  June 
20.  1S67;  3-  Adolph  and  Lucille  Hart  Loeb;  entered  Insurance 
agency  A.  Loeb  &  Son,  1887;  now  a  partner  same  firm;  Tlce- 
prm.  N.  German  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  and  asst.  U.  S,  mgr. 
Transatlantic  Fire  Insuranee  Co.;  dlr.  United  Hebrew  Charltlea, 
mem.  executive  com.  NaL  Hosp.  for  Consumptives,  Denver;  vice 
pre3.  Home  for  Jewish  PrtenOless;  clubs:  Standard,  Hamilton 
office,    159    LaSalle  St. 


LOBELL.  JOSEPH  H..  lawyer;  b.  Kngland.  Jan.  14.  1858:  s. 
Henry  and  Anna  LotJell;  ed.  In  Eng.  and  U.  S.  ;  pres,  and  dlr 
many  Wyoming  oil  companies;  clui«:  Press.  HUnols  Athletic; 
office,    7  3    Clark    St. 


McWeeny.  CAPT.  JOHN.  captain  of  police;  b.  Manistee.  Mich., 
18  66;  resident  of  Chicago  since  1882:  appointed  to  police 
force  Aug.  15,  18  85:  appt.  sergeant.  1889;  passed  highest 
In    examination   for   lieutenant.    1900. 


228 


MILLS,   HERBERT  S..  prcBldcnt.  Mills  Novelty  Co.;  office,   221   S.   Green    St.. 

229 


MaoARTHUR.  ARTHUR  F..  pres,  MacArMiur  B:t>3.  Co,;  b.  (tnimel.  N.  \ 
to  C»ilfa«o.  1874;  att.  Chicago  Acad..  A.  B.  Harvard  I'lilv..  18  8  2 
Co.:    1884-90.    In   charge   of   street   crntracta   of   MacArthur   Bro3.    Cj 


Oct.  24.  I80l>;  s.  Archibald  and  Keturah  Pratt  MacArthur;  came 
1882-4.  eomieoted  with  Chicago  yard  W.  and  A,  MacArthur  Lumber 
In    St.     Paul.     Minn.;     1890,     in    charge    of    work    preparing    Jackaon 


Park    for    World's    Fair; 
Bhig..    N.    Y.    City. 


clubj;    Union   League.    University,    chlcagi) 


Chi -ago     Engineers',     Western     Society     of     Kngtneers;     office.     Hanover     Bank 


230 


MITTEN.  THOMAS  EUGENE.  >liwl  unway  offli'lal;  b.  Sussex.  Eng.,  l,S(ir.  :  rune  m  i,  s  issu;  telegrduh  operator.  C  &  E.  I.  Ry..  1883; 
later  agent,  train  dbpatoher,  train  master  and  adjuster  of  claims;  1892  appt  gen.  supt.  E'enver.  Lakewood  &  Golden  R,  R. ;  1995-1901. 
gen.  mgr.  Milwaukee  street  rallroa.d  company;  1901  became  gen,  supt.  Inteniarional  Ry.  Co..  Buffalo.  N.  Y. ;  Dec.  1901  to  1904.  sen. 
mgr.    same:    pres.    Chicago  Cjty    Railway    C'.    since    1904;    office.     164    Dearborn    St 

231 


MORRIS,  EDWARD,  packer;  b.  Chlca«o.  Oct.  1,  1866;  enfia*red  la  business  bIdc*  1882;  prei.  and  treas..  Morris  &.  Co.  Filrbink  Can- 
ning Co.:  dlr.  ]8t  Nat.  Bank.  Live  Stock  Exchange  Nat.  Bank,  Chicago  City  Railway  Co..  Chicago  City  &  Connecting  Railways  Co.. 
and  officer  or  director  in  numerous  other  banks  and  corporatlonB;  mem.  Chicago  Board  of  Trade;  clubs-  South  Shore.  Mld-Dar  SUndard- 
office.    Union    Stock    Tarda. 

232 


McGOVERN.  MICHAEL  H..  contractor;  pros.  M.  H.  McGovem  Co.:  office:  138  Washington   St. 

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MORRIS.    JOSEPH     0..    lawyer;    rfflce.     164    Dearborn    St. 


MAYER,  SIMON,  sccreUry  of  Chicago  police  department;  b.  CIiI- 
cago.  July  14.  1871;  s.  Salomon  and  Helena  Mayer;  ed,  pub- 
lie  schls. ,  and  business  coll.;  cash  boy  In  1885  for  Marshall 
Field  &  Co.;  bookkeeper  for  Charles  Gossage  &  Co,;  millinery 
salesman  for  Edson  Keith  &  Co. :  city  buyer  for  D.  B.  Fisk  & 
Co  ;  real  estate  and  banking  with  his  father:  served  as  seoretary 
of  police  department  since  July  6.  1899:  dlr.  Jewish  Aid  So- 
city  and  Young  Men's  Associated  Jewish  Charities;  mem.  Rarls- 
loe    Golf    Club ;    Mason :    office,    city    hall. 


M  DRR ISON,  C  H  AR  LES  B.,  lawyer ;  b.  llarpursville.  New  York. 
18r»:^;  grad.  Union  Coll.  of  Law.  now  Northwestern  Univ.. 
1877;  commenced  practice  of  law  Dixon,  111.,  1878  elected 
Btate's  attorney  of  Leo  Co.,  IRSO;  held  office  three  successive 
terms:  1877  formed  a  partnership  with  S.  H.  liethea  for  gen- 
eral practice  at  Dbton  and  Chicago :  1898-10  0  5  made  asst. 
U.  S.  attorney  for  Northern  DIst.  of  111. ;  1905.  appointed  U. 
S.  dlst.  attorney;  1907,  resigned  and  became  special  counsel 
for  U  S.  In  the  Government  vs.  Standard  Oil  Co,  case;  now 
6  member  of  the  firm  of  Morrison.    Brown  &   Gould:  mem.    Union 

Ixiague    and    Dijcon    clubs;    residence.     Dixon.     HI,;    office.    First 

Nat.    Bank   Bldg. 


McAULIFFE.  EUGENE,  general  fuel  agent  Rock  Island-Frisco 
Unea;  B.  London.  England,  Oct.  3,  18C6:  s.  John  and  Mary 
Williams  McAullfTe;  moved  to  Toronto,  Canada.  1869,  thence 
to  Dakota  territory;  entered  employ  of  the  Northern  Pacific  R.  R. 
when  18  years  of  age  as  apprentice,  later  as  locomotive  en- 
gineer; resigned  this  position  to  enter  service  of  Utah  Central 
Ry. ;  served  on  various  railroads  In  United  States  In  mechanical 
and  transportation  departments;  appointed  fuel  agent  Frisco  sys- 
tem, March  1,  1903,  and  general  fuel  agent  Rock  Island- 
FrLico,  Chicago  and  Eastern  Illinois  and  Evansrllle  and  Terre 
Haute   roads,    Jan.    1.    1908:    offlce   LaSalle   Station. 


252 


MOORE,  LEWIS  THEODORE,  chairman  board  of  pensions.  I.  C. 
R.  R. .  b.  Feb.  20.  1843:  s.  Samuel  and  Sophronla  Ston* 
Moore-  ed.  public  and  high  schools,  Massachusetts  technical  school. 
Providence.  R.  I.;  by  profession  a  civil  engineer;  began  engineering 
on  street  railroads.  Providence.  R.  I-.  I'i64:  since  July.  1867. 
continuously  in  the  service  of  I.  C.  R.  R.  aa  asst,  division  engi- 
neer, division  engineer,  roadmaster  at  Amboy.  engineer  at  Chi- 
cago, chief  engineer  at  Chicago,  consulting  engineer  at  Chicago; 
chairman  of  board  of  penaions  from  Not.  1.  19  06;  served  In 
Rlst  Massachusetts  \M.  militia.  1862-1863:  office.  111.  Central 
Station. 


MUNGER,     EDWIN    A.,    lawyer;    office,    107    Dearborn  St. 


MoELLlGOTT,  THOMAS  G.,  lawyer;  b.  Chicago,  Sept.  2G.  ISGl: 
s.  John  and  Sarah  Jane  Cusack  McElllgott;  att.  pub.  schls.  and 
business  colleges;  learned  cooper's  trade  and  engaged  in  tea  and 
coflfee  business;  elected  to  111.  legislature  on  dem.  ticket.  ISSG: 
re-elected.  1888  and  1800;  adm.  to  111.  bar.  1800:  1890-6. 
clerk  of  Appellata  court,    1st  III.   dlst;  office.   7  9    Dea.rbom  St. 


MAGERSTADT.  ERNEST  J.,  city  collector;  b.  Germany.  Dec.  26. 
1864;  3.  Frederick  and  Lena  Magerstadt;  ed.  pub.  schls.,  Chi- 
cago ;  1878-99  in  the  wholesale  and  retail  coal  busineas ; 
189  2-4  has  been  supt.  of  streets.  So.  div..  1894-8:  clerk  of 
Criminal  ct. ;  1898-1902  sheriff  of  Cook  Co.;  15  years  mem- 
ber repub.  county  central  committee;  delegate  to  repub.  nat.  con- 
ventli  ns  1892.  1890;  1907  appointed  city  collector:  clubs; 
III.  Athletic.  Hamilton.  South  Shore;  mem.  National  Union;  Ma- 
son; K.  T. :  office.   City  Hall. 


253 


McGOORTY,  JOHN  P..  lawyer:  b.  Conneaut.  O..  August  2  5. 
1866;  5.  Peter  and  Mary  Gaffney  McGoorty;  LI.  B..  Lake  For- 
est Univ.,  elerted  to  the  Illinnis  legislature  on  democratic  ticket 
18  06.  re-elected  ISftS.  10  04.  and  1  ft  06  ;  1  0  06  was  appointed 
by  Gov.  Deneen  one  of  the  three  Illinois  commissioners  to  the  na- 
tional divorce  laws  convention.  Washlnjiton.  D.  C- :  mem.  Chi- 
cago charter  convention,  American.  Illinois  and  Chicago  Bar 
Assns.  ;  mem.  Iroquois.  South  End  Center.  Charlevoix,  Wood- 
lawn  and  City  Clubs,  C.  A.  A.,  Knights  of  Columbus,  Elks. 
Boyal  Arcanum.  Royal  League,  C.  O.  F.  and  A.  O.  H. :  office. 
Reai>er    Blk. 


MAC  CHESNEY,  NATHAN  W..  l;u\vtr:  1.,  (.hliM^M.  .)unr  2. 
1S78;  s.  Lt.  Col.  Alfred  Brunsnn  and  Henrietta  Milsom  Mac 
Chesney :  ed.  Univ.  of  the  Pacific.  Univ.  of  Arizona.  A.B-, 
1 890 ;  att.  Leland  Stanford.  Jr..  Univ.  and  law  department 
Northwestern  Univ. ;  Ll.B.  L^niv.  of  Michigan.  1002;  post- 
grad, work  Northwestern  Univ.  law  schl.  190  2-03;  adm.  to 
Illinois  bar.  I',t0  2;  mem.  Nat.  Guard  of  Arizona;  I,t.  Col.  and 
judge  advocate,  I.  N.  G. .  past  commander.  Sons  rf  Veterans.  U.  S. 
A.  ;  mem.  Soc.  War  of  1812:  author  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Tribute 
of  a  Century  (McClurg— 1 000 1  ;  mem.  Chi.  Assn.  of  Com.,  111. 
State  Bar  Assn..  Am.  Bar  Assn..  Am.  Soc.  of  Internat.  Law.  Phi 
Helta  Phi  fraternity.  Royal  Arcanum:  Mason:  clubs:  University. 
T^nlon  League.  Hamilton.  City.  S  nth  Shore.  Ohicapo  IJterary, 
Twentieth  Centurj'.  Kenwood.  Men's  Club  of  Hyde  Park  (pres. 
1008-10).  Engine«i-s".  Michigan  Union  (Ann  Arbor);  office.  108 
La    SaUe   St. 


McKENNA.  PHILIP  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Limerick.  Ireland.  Uec.  10. 
1862;  s.  James  and  Margaret  Sheahan  MiKenna:  M.A.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Cork:  removed  to  E^canalia,  Mich,,  1  SS'A  :  publisher 
and  ed.  Escanaba  Dally  Mirror  1886-0  7;  removed  to  Chicago. 
1897:  grad-  Chicago  Law  schl.,  and  Northwestern  Univ.;  4 
years  grand  knight.  111.  Council.  K.  C, ;  elected  pres.  Irish  Fel- 
lowship club  of  Chicago,  1010;  clubri :  Chicago  Automobile, 
Chicago  Gun.  Iroquois;  mem  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  office.  Stock 
Esrhange    BIdg. 


MrCOY,     WILLIAM, 

Van    Buren    Sts. 


president    McCoy    Hotel    Co.:    office.    Clark    & 


254 


MARKMAN.  SAMUEL  K.,  lawyer;  h  rhi(.i^;o,  i »,[  ll.  IST'.k  S- 
Charles  and  Julia  Markiiian :  Ll.  B,  Luke  Forest  Univ.:  adra.  to  bar 
190(1;  alty  for  villagf';  "f  West  Hammond.  Burnham  and  Dal- 
ton;  clubs:  Hamilton.  Hinsdale,  Hinsdale  Golf;  mem.  K.  P.;  resi- 
dtnce.    HlnEdale;    offioe.     185    Dearborn    St. 


MAGUIRE,    PHILIP    J.,    lawyer;    office.     1  u(J    WjshlnBtoii    St. 


MASTERS.  EDGAR  LEE,  lawyer;  b.  Carnelt.  Kan,.  Aug.  23. 
18  6C;  s.  Hardin  \V.  and  Emma  J.  Dexter  Masters;  ed.  public 
schools  and  Knox  Coll..  Galesburg.  III.:  adm,  to  ba;,  ISOl:  lo- 
cated in  Chicago,  July.  1892:  given  attention  to  rases  involv- 
ing constitutional  and  industrial  questions:  contributer  to  maga- 
zines; author;  "A  Book  of  Verses."  "Maximilian."  "The  New 
Star  Chamber  and  Other  Essays,"  "The  Blood  of  the  Prophets" 
(verse)  and  "Althea,"  "The  Trlfler"  and  "The  leaves  of  the 
Tree,"  prose  dramas:  mem.  Press  and  Illinois  Athletic  clubs; 
office.    Ashland    Blk.  ^ 


MARSHALL,  BENJAMIN  HOWARD,  architect;  b.  Chicago.  May 
5.  18  74:  s.  Caleb  H.  and  Cella  F.  LeBaUIie  Marshill:  ed. 
Harvard  scL,  Chicago;  employed  with  Cement,  Bane  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale Clothing;  at  10  became  office  U'y  for  H.  R.  Wilson, 
architect;  worked  way  up  and  at  age  of  2 1  was  given  half 
Interest  In  the  business,  the  firm  becoming  Wilson  &  Marshall, 
until  April .  19  0  2:  practiced  alone  from  1  0  0  2  ■  fi .  designing 
following  Chicago  theaters ;  HUnols.  Powers,  Cilonlal;  19  0  5  In 
partnership  with  Charles  F.  Foi  as  Marshall  &  Fox.  designing 
the  new  BIackst/*ne  hot*l,  Blackstone  theater,  St«ge-  hu  tiding, 
Chicago,  and  Maxlne  EUlott's  theater,  New  York  City;  clubs: 
Union  League.  Chicago  Automobile,  Exmoor  Country.  South 
Shore;   office,    Natl.    Bank    Bldg. 


255 


MACE.  ALFRED  CLARENCE,  general  contractor  and  engineer:  b. 
Kent.  England.  1 8ri4 :  s.  George  and  Eliaa  Mace;  is  vice- 
president  and  director  Coats  Sc  Burchard  Co. ;  mem.  Builders' 
Assn..  Hamilton  club,  British  Empire  Assn..  Ilinoia  St.  An- 
drew's Society.  Sons  of  St.  George  and  Masonic  order;  office,  159 
La   Salle   St. 


MoKINNEY.  ROBERT  M..  cashier.  National  Banfc  of  the  Repub- 
lic; b.  NauToo.  III..  Feb..  1864;  3.  Robert  W.  and  Mary  3. 
McKlnney;  mem.  Bankers'  and  Illinois  Athletic  clubs;  office.  Na- 
tional  Bank  of  tlie  Republic. 


MANSS.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  representative  of  National  Wool  Ware- 
house and  Storage  Co.;  b.  Cincinnati.  O.,  Sept.  2.  1SG6:  3. 
Louis  and  Phoebe  Manss:  arrad.  Wittenberg  Coll.  1887,  Yale 
180  2,  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Chicago  .A.ASf»clation  of  Commerce:  mem. 
University,  Union  League  and  Traffic  clubs;  office.  First  Nat. 
Banl(   Bldg. 


MELCHER.  FRANK  OTIS,  general  manager  R^x-k  Island  Lines; 
b.  Daniariscatta.  Me..  June  14.  18(»4;  s.  Frank  B.  anil  Har- 
riet Harrington  Melcher;  ed.  TufU  CoU  .  Mass.,  A.  M.  B..  1887, 
C.  E.,  1895;  mem.  Exmoor.  Onwentsia.  University  and  Union 
League   clubs;    residence.    Winnetka,    III.:    office.    LaSalle   Station. 


256 


MILLER.  GEORGE  W..  Kivwer:  b.  near  (;ilman.  III.,  Jan.  12. 
1S69;  s.  Rufus  H.  and  Ellen  Hale  Miller;  gr^U.  Oilman  high 
schl..  Union  Col.  of  Law,  and  Columbian  Unif.  Law  Depart- 
ment; 1891  entered  law  office  of  James  R.  Mann;  1S94.  be- 
came junior  member  of  law  firm  Mann.  Hayes  &  MUler;  firm 
dissolved  In  1 S  0  8  by  death  of  Mr.  Hayes,  and  continued  stnoe 
then  as  Mann  &  Miller;  elected  to  house  of  representatives.  Illi- 
nois legislature,  two  terms,  1894-95,  lS0«-97;  master  In 
chanoery.  Superior  court,  eight  years:  asst.  state's  attorney.  Coolt 
Co..  for  short  term  and  asst.  corporation  counsel  of  Chicago 
about  a  year:  mem  Press  and  (ex-presldent)  Hamilton  clubs; 
nffl^-e.    FitNt    N.-it.    r.ank    BIdg. 


MEiER.  GEORGE  J.,  lawyer;  h.  Muscatine,  la..  Mar.  30,  1S76;3. 
Jacob  and  Margaret  Hoefflin  Meier:  ed.  Morgan  Park  Acad.,  Univ. 
Chicago:  clubs:  Hamilton.  Noith-West;  mem.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.; 
office.    Corn    Exchange    BIdg. 


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METZGER,  GEORGE,  restaurant  man;  b.  Stratsburg.  Germany, 
Jan.  21.  1S57;  ed.  Lyce  schl.,  Stratsburg;  moved  to  New  York 
city,  1872;  caterer.  Brunswick  and  Gllsey  hotels  and  Hoffman 
house:  caterer,  Delmonico's.  187  6-90;  caterer.  Auditorium  and 
Annex.  Chicago.  1890-94;  started  George  Metzger's  club  res- 
taurant 1894  and  has  managed  it  since:  club:  Hlinols  Athletic; 
office.     180    Monroe  St. 


MORRISON,  CLYDE  A.,  lawyer;  b.  Peotone.  lU..  Mar.  12.  1876: 
s.  John  W.  and  Pearl  Palmer  Morrison;  moved  to  Chicago  18  82; 
ed.  Univ.  Virginia;  in  legal  depts.  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.  and  L.  S.  & 
M.  S.  Ry.,  mem.  firm  Pam.  Calhoun  &  Glennon,  later  mem.  firm 
Wetten  &  Morrison,  and  Eddy,  Haley  &  Wetten,  and  associated 
with  Calhoun,  Lyford  &  Sheean;  now  In  practice  alone  and  asst. 
city  atty. ;  former  master-ln-chancery,  superior  ct. ;  editor  The 
Hamiilonlan;  one  of  owners  and  editors  of  National  Irriga- 
tion Journal ;  vice-pres.  Hi.  League  of  Repub.  clubs ;  associated 
with  nat.  repub.  com.  1904  and  1908;  secty.  Busse  campaign 
com.;  clubs:  Hamilton.   Colonial;  office.   First  Nat.   Bank  Bldg. 


257 


McKENNA.  DR.  C.  HUGH,  suryii-ii :  b.  Mo^cw.  Wis..  Mai.  i:;. 
1S75:  s.  M.  .1.  aiKl  .Mrtiy  I-  MfKeima:  ]J.  S.  Univ.  Wis.;  en- 
tered Rush  Med.  Cull.  I'MXI;  ivs.ociated  with  late  Dr.  Fernand 
Henrotin :  maj.  surgeon  in  oumnmnd  tield  hospital,  I.  N.  G. : 
asst.  chief  ot  staff.  St.  Joseph's  hosp, ;  consvilt.  surgeon  Xoithern 
Insane  hosp..  Elgin,  and  surgical  dept.  Northwestern  Univ.  Med. 
Coll.-  mem.  advisory  board  Chicago  health  <ieiit. ;  mem.  Chicago, 
and  m.  State  Med.  Soc. :  III.  State  and  U.  S.  Mllitaiy  Sur- 
geons' assn. :  mem.  Inter.  Med.  Congress.  Budapest;  clubs:  Uni- 
versity.  rJemiania;  oftioe.    100   State  St. 


MICHELS,  NICHOLAS,  asst.  sUte's  attorney;  b.  Hockeskyll.  Rhe- 
nish, Prassia,  Feb.  23,  1863;  s.  Johann  and  Maria  Michels; 
ed.  in  Germany;  came  to  America  alone  at  age  of  17:  served 
as  messenger  to  the  Cook  county  board,  later  as  committee  clerk; 
admitted  to  bar,  ISSS:  managed  United  Societies  petition  on 
Sunday  closhig  Question:  mem.  Masonic.  Singing.  Turners  and 
Sliarpshooters    societies:    residence,    office.    Criminal    Court    Bids- 


MASTIN  GEORGE  CRAWFORD,  lawyer;  b.  Roscoe.  O..  AprU  10. 
1S53-  s  .lethro  and  Ciitlieniie  Dougherty  Mastin ;  ed.  Freeport. 
lU.  high  sch!.  and  Chicago  Uidv. :  principal  of  schools.  Shannon 
and  Savannah  111.;  county  supeiintendent  of  schools  Carroll  Co.. 
Ill  i  881 -SO:  adm.  to  bar  1S44;  practiced  at  Mt.  Carroll.  HI.. 
WIchiU.  Kas..  and  Washington.  D.  C. ;  t>egan  pracUce  in  Chicago. 
1893-  attorney  for  Illinois  Coal  Operators  Mutual  Casualty  Insur- 
ance Co.;  senior  member  of  law  firm  of  Mastin  and  SherlocJ?:  di- 
rector In  several  coal  compaides;  mem.  D.  K.  K.  fraternity,  Illinois 
Athletic  and  Westward  Ho  cluli^^.  Patriotic  Sons  of  America.  Mason; 
residence.  Oak  Park,  111;  office.  Fisher  Bldg. 


rtORRON.  JOHN  R.,  pres.  Diamond  Glue  Co.,  Diamond  Casetn 
<■('.;  dir.  Natinii.il  Bank  of  the  republic;  Schwartzchlld  &  Siilz- 
heiger  Ghie  Co..  .\udebert  Wall  Paper  Mill;  clubs:  Chicago. 
C.  A.  A..  Merchants.  Mid-Day.  Forty-Midlothian;  mem.  Chicago 
board   of   education;   office.    218   LaSalle   St, 


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MADDEN.    CAPT.    JAMES    B.. 


MINZESHEIMER,  LAZARUS  F..  lawyer:  Ik  New  York  City.  July 
y.  ISlil;  s.  Ferdinand  and  Sophia  Minzfsheimer;  1874-S7  in 
offlce  of  Julius  S.  Grinnell;  grad.  Union  Coll.  of  Law;  1887- 
It  2  with  Lazarus  SUve^niaii  in  banking  business:  associated 
himself  with  Chicago  City  Ha'lway  Co..  becoming  general  attor- 
ney:   deceased    Mar.    2,     10  10. 


MORTON,  JOY,  salt  merchant:  b.  Detroit.  Sept  27.  1S55; 
s.  J.  Sterling  and  Camline  Joy  Morton:  ed.  Talbot  Hall,  Ne- 
braska City.  Neb.;  senior  mem.  flmi  nf  Joy  Slorton  &  Co.  since 
18  85:  pres.  and  dir.  Great  Western  Cereal  Co.:  dir.  Am.  Trust 
&  Sariiipi  Bank;  Morlnn-Gregson  Co.;  Western  Cold  Storage  Co.; 
C.  &  A.  R.  R..  Equitable  Life  Insurance  Society;  Cont.  Natl. 
Bank ;  pres.  International  Bait  Co.  of  Illinois,  and  Hutchiuson- 
Kansas  Salt  Co. ;  the  Am,  Hominy  Co. ;  mem.  Chicago  Historical 
Soc. :  clubs:  Commercial.  Chicago.  Caxton;  also  Lawyers,  Trans- 
Dortatlon,    (New    Torki  :   office,    Railway   Exchange   Bldg. 


MAHONEY,  JOHN  J,,  captain  of  police:  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  Oct. 
1 C,  1 S59 :  s.  Timothy  and  Anna  Shannon  Mahoney;  ed.  pa- 
rochial schls. ;  worked  for  a  time  as  check  clerk  for  the  Penn- 
sylvania road,  then  as  printer,  and  later  employed  in  the 
county  building;  June,  1887,  became  member  of  Chicago  po- 
lice department;  has  done  duty  In  various  branches  of  that  de- 
partment, and  since  18  9?  has  held  rank  of  captain :  mem. 
Arapahoe  club.  County  Democracy.  Royal  Arcanum  and  North 
American    T'nlon;    office.    Maxwell    St.    Police    Station. 


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NOEL,     EDGAR     MARION,    president    Noel    t'onstructk,,,    Co^;     b     f^^J^J'^^.j^'^^""'^^;,-, J,?:' jSuu.U'    Clut^  ■Rnitim^TVlS'Sl   Sodeu"ot   New 


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NOONAN,    FRANCIS   J.,   lawyer;    h.   Creston.   la..    Mar.    17.    1883; 

9.  William  and  Ellen  Noonan;  A.B.,  St.  Ambrose  Coll.,  Daven- 
port,  la.,   Ll.B.    Catholic   Univ.    of  Am.;   came   to   Chicago    19  03 

and  entered  law  offices  Moses.  Rosenthal  &  Kennedy;  later  started 
practice    ah  ne ;    office.    First    Nat.    Bank    BUlg. 


NATHAN.  ADOLPH,  mercliant;  b.  .^t.  Coar,  Coniiany.  .M;)y 
S.  1844;  3.  Jacob  and  Helen  Shelr  Nathan:  settled  with 
parents  on  farm  near  Lancaster.  Wis.,  1849;  ed.  high  schl. 
dnd  commercial  coll.;  enlisted  private  4l3t  Wis.  Volunteers. 
1864:  started  In  business  at  a^e  of  19  as  keeper  of  country 
store:  18  76-7  financed  Chicago  &  Tomah  R.  R..  SO  miles, 
sold  later  to  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry. :  moved  to  Chicago  18  80:  or- 
ganized firm  of  Kuh,  Nathan  &  Fisher,  clothing  manftrs. ;  vice 
pres.  and  financial  manager  for  20  years;  1885  elected  pres- 
ident Street's  Western  Stable  Car  Line,  resigned  1 88  S :  dlr. 
World's  Columbian  Ejcp'n.  on  committees  of  ways  and  means, 
and  manufacturers,  and  chairman  of  committee  of  adjustment: 
pres.  Civic  Fede^tlon  of  Chi.  18fl7-8:  one  of  organizers  of 
Nat..  Assn.  of  Merchants  and  Travelers:  many  years  nres.  Chl- 
rago  Clnthle'-s  Assn.:  dir.  Mercantile  Credit  Co..  We^trumite 
Co. :  mem.  T'nion  Lencue.  Standard  and  Tdlewlld  golf  clubs: 
office.    2  76    Franklin    St. 


NELSON.    NICHOLAS   J,,    iiresideiit    N.    V.    Nelson   Co.,    Ciikv.go   and 
New    \>Kk.    dfciratirs:    b.     Chicapn.    July     1  ",     1  .S(;7. 


NELSON,      WILLIAM 

office.    51     I-ake    St. 


president     Amerii-an     Wall     Paper     Co. ; 


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NOONAN.   THOMAS  J..    Ilu-.ilti 


NAY.  FRANK.  ;;frifr;il  ;iii.lLti.r.  l.\  K.  I.  A:  V.  i:.  li- .  b.  near 
CiTluiubus.  (>..  April  I !».  1 S  tJ  1  ;  s.  (Justavus  9.  and  Margaret 
J.  Nay;  grad.  Greenville.  111. .  high  school,  187S;  taught  school. 
1K7H  to  1883;  statbtical  clerk  Missouri  Pacific  Ry..  l88.'I-4; 
statistical  and  freight  clerk.  Texas  &  St.  Louis  Ry.,  1884-87: 
traveling  auditor,  1887-89:  chief  clerk  in  general  auditor's 
office,  1889-99:  auditor,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Loula  Ry-.  1899- 
19  03;  in  1902  also  made  auditor  Iowa  Central  Ry. :  second 
as9t.  conmtrolier.  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R..  April  1.  19  03.  to 
April  3  0,  1904;  aast.  comptroller.  May  1 .  1  '.»u4.  ti»  Nov. 
13.  1904:  appointed  general  auditor.  Nov._  14,  19if4:  mem. 
TTnlrn  1-eague  clvib:  residence  Morgan  Park;  office.  La  Salle 
St.    Station. 


O'OONNELL.  JERE  J.,  general  supl. 
Printers  Srln.nJ  ISimU  iiud  Kdilion 
Wahash'Av. 


The    Henneheirj-    Company. 
Hinders,     5  5  4     and    0  5(1 


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NATIONAL    LIFE    INSURANCE    COMPANY    BUILDING.    1  ."!»    LA    SALLE    STREET 

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OSTERMANN.    HENRY    C,    air    l.uildei. 
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O'CONNELL.  WILLIAM  L..  nifgr.  aiul  jobber  ..f  ciyius;  b.  ChicagM. 
May  lo.  1S71;  s.  Miclmel  .1.  ami  Anna  Bennett  O'Connell;  atl. 
8t.  John's  schl.  and  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law ;  chairman  clem,  county 
coiiinilttee:  1904-5  deputy  connnissioner  of  public  works; 
IIHH;  c'oinnilssluiier  of  public  works:  mem.  Loyal  Order  of 
Mo.>se.     K.  Testers,     K.     C. :    otlice.     044     Wal^;l^Il    Av. 


O'KEEFFE.  PATRICK  JAMES.  Liv\ycr;  b.  fliatitullt-.  Inland. 
.March  2!».  1861;  s.  Pjitrick  and  Margaret  Fox  Sullivan 
O'Keeffe;  graduate  of  Limerick  (Ireland)  Diocesan  sendnary. 
Queen's  Univer.  (Ireland)  and  Lake  Forest  TTniver. :  engaged 
in  newspaper  work  in  New  York  and  Chicago.  1SS0-S6;  em- 
ployed by  the  late  Phillip  T>.  Armour  1  S.S7-n(» :  engaged  in 
legal  field  shice  ISO  6;  dir.  Augustinian  Society  of  Illinois.  Chi- 
cago Industri.il  schl.:  mem.  T'nion  league  club.  Art  Inst., 
Cathol'c  Club  of  New  York.  Knight?*  of  CnUmibus.  North  Amer- 
ican Union.  National  TTidou  and  Royal  League;  office  Ashland 
RIk. 


O'BRIEN.  QUIN.  lawyer;  b.  Atlantic,  Mich..  March  27.  1871; 
s.  Quinlan  and  Margaret  Greene  O'Brien;  ed.  Panora  Coll., 
Panora,  la.:  B.S.  and  M.A..  Highland  Park  Coll.,  Pes  Moines, 
la.:  Ll.E..  Chicago  Coll.  of  Law:  trial  lawyer  for  city  of  Chi- 
cago. 1S97-99  mem.  press  club.  Knights  of  Columbus. 
Catholic  Order  of  Foresters;  has  lectured  at  Chicago  Law  School 
since    1901;    office.    Unity    Bldg. 


O'BRIEN,  PATRICK  D.,  inspector  of  police;  b.  Peterboro,  Canada. 
Aug.  2  7.  1  S."»7  :  s.  Patrick  and  Margaret  O'Brien;  came  to 
Chicago  with  parents  Oct.  9.  1S64;  attended  public  schls. ; 
learned  butcher  trade  and  engaged  in  coal  business  with  father 
and  brother :  joined  police  department  July  .31.  1 S  8  2 .  being 
assigned  to  Harrison  St.  station;  promoted  to  desk  sergeant  July 
S.  1886:  lieutenant.  July  l.  1S93;  captain.  June  26,  1901; 
Aug.  11,  190(i,  assigned  to  command  detective  bureau:  appoint- 
ed inspector,  1909;  mem.  Knights  of  Columbus.  Irish  HLstorical 
Society.  Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce;  office.  Chicago  Avenue 
Station. 


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PUGH,    JAMES    ANDREW,    prL>si(.k*iit    'A    tlie   fi-llowins:    Pugh    Terminal   W  arehuuse    Co.     (treas).    Chicaso    Li^litera^e    Co..    The    Furniture    ExUiijiUati 
Co.,    Chicago    Car    Loading    Co..    Winnetka    Club    Building    Co..    Railway    Terminal    Warehouse    Co.;    b.    Columbus.    0-,    Dec.    27.     18G4;    3.    Judie 
John  M.   and   Martha   F.    Pugh:   established   Furniture  market  in  Chicago;  establislied  lighterage  business  on  Chicago  river;  clubs:  Illinois  Athletic, 
Press,   Chicago  Automobile.   Rotary.   Plstakee  Yacht.  C.   A.   A.;   office.    4  62    E.   Illinois  St. 
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PITTMAN.  MATTHIAS  BOVEE,  lawyer;  b.  Boscobel.  Wis..  Jan. 
25,  1875;  s.  Matthias  B.  and  Ann  H.  Pittman;  ed.  Univ. 
Wis.,  LI.  B..  Univ.  Mich. ;  In  law  practice  in  Chicago  since 
1898:  clubs:  University.  C.  A.  A-,  Bdgewater  golf:  mem.  Wis- 
consin Soc.  of  III.,  Sigma  Chi  fraternity,  Chi.  Bar  Assn.:  office, 
N.    T.    Life   Bldg. 


PRATT.  EDWIN  HARTLEY,  physician  and  surgeon;  b.  Towanda. 
Pa..  Nov.  G.  1840:  s.  Leonard  and  Betsey  Beldlng  Pratt; 
A.  B..  A.  M..  LI-  D,.  old  Univ.  Chicago;  M.  D.  Hahnemann  Med. 
Ccill. :  pres.  Lincoln  Park  Sanitarium  5  years;  pres.  Pratt  Sanl- 
torium  4  years;  on  staff  of  Cook  Co.  hospital  20  years;  on 
various  other  hospital  staffs:  prof,  anatomy  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll,  3  years:  prof,  anatomy  Chicago  Hnmetipathlc  Med.  Coll.  7 
years :  founder  orificial  philosophy :  editor  Journal  of  OrlflciaJ 
Surgery  0  years ;  author:  "Orificial  Surgerj'"  and  "The  Com- 
posite Man";  clubs:  Illinois  Athletic,  Chicago  Automobile:  mem. 
D.  K.  E.  fraternity,  various  med.  societies:  residence,  Evanston; 
office,    100   State  St. 


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POTTS,  JOSHUA  R.  H.;  huvyer;  b.  near  Kingston.  N.  J..  Feb.  0, 
1S7."»;  eil-  r-itifetnn  rrepariitory  sehl.  Univ.  Tenn..  Culumbia 
I'niv.  Law  schl. :  1903  opened  office  In  Washington.  D.  C. : 
1007  opened  office  In  Philadelphia:  engaged  In  general  law  prac- 
tice,   but  makes  a  specialty  of  patents:  office.    140    Dearborn  St. 


PARTRIDGE.  EDWARD  WELLINGTON,  dry  go>  ds  meahaut;  b. 
Buffalo.  N.  Y..  1S71;  s.  Charles  W.  Partridge:  grad.  Oberiin 
Coll.;  manager.  Hiliman's  store;  clulis:  South  Shore.  C.  A.  A.; 
n^.ce.     112     Slate    St. 


PETERS,  EDWARD  HARVEY,  real  esUte ;  b.  New  York.  Aug. 
11,  1  8fiO ;  '^.  William  Atwuter  and  Lena  Peters;  ed.  pub- 
srhU.  :  entered  real  estate  and  InvoAtment  buslnes-s  In  Chicago, 
1891;  9  years  the  firm  wa-i  Edward  11,  Peters  &  Co.;  on 
Apr.  1 .  10  0  4.  changed  to  Fetzer,  Peters  &  Co. ;  former  W, 
Parlt  Board  Commis.-iioner;  Clutw:  C.  A.  A.,  Illlnola.  Hamilton. 
Chicago  Yacht,  South  Shore.  20th  Century;  office,  215  Dear- 
born   St. 


PRINGLE,  WILLIAM  J.,  lawyer;  b.  Madrid.  St.  Lawrence  Co., 
N  Y.  June  1  o.  1S«2;  3,  William  and  Mary  B,  Goldie  Pringle: 
Ph  It..  Iowa  Coll..  C.rinnell.  la.,  1SS5.  A.  M.  1888;  supt.  of 
schools,  Elniwood.  HI.,  and  Northfleld.  Minn.;  5  years  principal 
of  high  schl..  Aurora,  III,;  adm.  to  bar  1S96  and  began  prac- 
tice of  law  in  Chicago  1898;  1902  formed  law  Ann  Pringle. 
Northup  &  Terwilllger.  to  which  stUI  belongs:  repub.  alderman 
since  1904;  since  1907  chairman  council  com.  gas,  oil  and 
electric  light ;  Mas  n ;  clubs :  Union  League,  Hamilton,  City. 
Homewood  country;  office,    184    La  Salle  St. 


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PARKIN.  HARRY  ALVIN.  lawyer;  b.  Klgin.  111..  Mar.  2.  1877: 
-;,  Klchanl  H.  and  Sybil  Smith  Parkin:  B.  A..  Knox  Coll.. 
1!M)0;  Li.  B..  Lake  Forest  I'nlv. ;  taught  school  two  years  in 
Philippine  Islands:  returned  to  ClUcago  li>03  and  became  con- 
nected with  law  firm  of  Tenney.  Coffeeii  &  Harding;  IDOG  ap- 
pointed spec.  asst.  U.  S.  atty.  at  Chicago;  club:  Hamilton:  mem. 
Chicago  and  HI.  State  Bar  Assn..  Foresters.  Modem  Woodmen 
of  Am. :  office.  Federal   Bldg. 


PRINGLE,  FREDERICK  WILMOT.  lawyer.  Ontario.  Canada:  3. 
Ira  and  Kliza  Jane  Lapum  Pringle;  ed.  Canadian  pub.  schls. : 
came  to  V.  S.  18  84:  completed  legal  studies  Columbia  Law 
schL.  1880:  adm.  to  bar  in  Missouri.  18 89.  In  Kansas  and 
Illinois.  1891:  began  practice  In  Chicago  1892;  18!>6-99 
attorney  for  town  of  Cicero:  1902-Ofi  attorney  for  Village  of 
Oak  Park:  organized  and  was  first  pres.  Municipal  Attorneys 
Assn.  of  Cook.  Lake  and  Du  Page  counties;  clubs:  Colonial.  OaS 
Park.  (pres.  1903-0.'>)  Hamilton;  Mason:  residence.  Oak  Park; 
office.     135    Adams    St. 


PENNINGTON.  JOHN  RAWSON.  physician  and  surgeon;  b.  Cory- 
den.  Ind. ;  s.  Charles  P.  and  Rebecca  Pennington:  M.  D.  Univ. 
Maryland.  1887;  18  93  special  course  St.  Mark's  hosp..  Lon- 
don. Eng..  1893:  located  in  Chicago  Oct..  19  03:  held  chair 
medical  diseases  Chicago  Clinical  schl. ;  resigned  19  0  0  to  accept 
chair  of  rectal  surgery.  Chicago  Polyclinic,  which  he  still  holds; 
fellow  (pres.  1905)  Am.  Proctologic  Soc. ;  mem.  Am.  Med. 
Assn..  Miss.  Valley  Med.  Soc.  111.  State,  and  Med.  Soc.  Chi- 
cago Pathologic  Soc;  club:  Physicians';  contributor  to  med.  lit- 
erature; office.    Columbus  Memorial   Bldg. 


PUTNEY,  ALBERT  H..  lawj-er,  dean  Illinois  College  of  Law; 
b,  Boston.  Mass..  Sept.  28,  1872;  s.  Albert  B.  and  Sarah  B. 
Abbott  Putney;  B.  A..  Yale.  1893;  LI.  B..  Boston  Univ.  1895; 
practiced  law  in  Boston  1895-98:  in  Chicago  since  1898: 
author:  "Government  in  U.  S.."  "United  States  Constitutional 
History  and  Law."  "Law  Library."  "Principles  of  Political 
Economy."  "Currency.  Banking  and  Exchange."  "Corporations." 
"Commercial  Law."  "Mining";  mem.  flrm  Prentiss.  Putney. 
Meek  &  Solberg;  clubs:  Press.  South  Shore;  mem.  Odd  Fellows, 
K.  P.;  office.    160   Adams  St. 


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PEAKS.  GEORGE  HENRY,  lawyer;  b.  Muskegon,  Mich.,  Oct.  11. 
18  72;  8.  George  Franklin  and  Mary  Sherburne  Peaks;  ed  Gates 
Coll.;  came  to  Chicago  In  1S90;  studied  law  while  employed  in 
Uw  department  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R,  and  was  admitted  to  bar  In 
1894:  iUrted  practice  of  law  and  In  189  8  former  partnership 
with  David  B.  Gann;  mem.  Union  League.  Chicago  Law,  Evan- 
fitoD  and  Eranston  Golf  Clubs.  University  Club  of  Evanston.  Clii- 
cago.  lUinois  State  and  American  Bar  Assns  .  C.  A.  A. ;  rasi- 
dence,    Eyanston.    111.;   office.    181    La   Salle   St. 


POPHAM.  GEORGE  MOON.  lawyer;  b.  Warsaw.  Ind..  Nov.  23. 
18G6;  s.  Joseph  and  Frances  Mary  Byron  Popham ;  LI.  B., 
Univ.  Wis.,  1888:  adm.  to  Wis.  bar.  1888;  prosecuting  atty., 
Jackson  Co. ,  Wis. .  189  3-9:  city  atty. .  Black  River  Falls, 
Wis..  1S93-4:  came  to  Chicago,  Feb.  1,  1900:  asst,  state's 
atty.  Cook  Co.,  Apr..  1907.  to  Oct..  1909;  resigned  to  organize 
firm   Morrow   &   Popham;   cfflce.    Rector   Bldg. 


QUAYLE.  ROBERT,  supt.  motive  power  and  machinery-  b  Doug- 
las, Isle  of  Man;  s.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Quayle;  ed.  Chicago 
pub.  schls. :  came  to  Chicago  when  13  years  of  age;  entered 
serrlce  of  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  1871;  flUed  various  positions  In 
the  mechanical  dept.  until  he  reached  the  head  of  dept.  of 
motive  power  and  machinery,  which  he  has  held  for  the  past  fifteen 
years;  mem.  Am.  Ry.  Master  Mechanics'  Assn.  and  Master  Car 
Builders'  Assn.;  1899-1900.  pres.  Master  Mechanics'  Assn.; 
mem.  of  the  board  of  directors,  Chicago  Y.  M.  C.  A. :  office, 
N.    W.    Ry.,    Station    "E." 

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THE  ROOKERY — This  buUdlng  is  situated  at  the  southeast  eomer  of  LaSalle  and  Adams  streets  and  is  one  of  the  best  known 
office  buddings  in  America.  It  Is  the  business  home  of  many  eminent  professional  men  and  strong  Industrial  and  financial  eatabllshmenta. 
Built  during  the  years  18  86  and  1887  from  plans  by  Bumham  &  Root,  it  is  considered  one  of  the  best  examples  of  arehltecture  in  Chicago. 
The  Rookery  Is  owned  and  operated  by  the  Central  Safety  Deposit  Company  of  which  Owen  F.  Aldls  Is  president  and  Edward  C.   Waller,   »ecretary. 

300 


ROACH.   JOHN    M..    pres.    .^  .en.   m,r..  CWc«o  B.Uw«.  Oj  ,  .nd  Consollda>*d   T^^^^^^^^  '^ou^^Zf,'   ^'-J^^ASr   L^.'^i^iclJT  f/  S^!'. 

Sarah  Mackey  Boach:  academic  educatioa    Beverly  and  Athen^^^^^^^  ^„^   ^^„     „,„,     jggj.   ^13,    rfee-pres   and   gen. 

promoted  to  castiier:   1887.  asst.   supt.;   1889,  P'"^'^''='f,°f  ^''"l,'    r    f  n  on   Traction   Co..    1S99;   after   became   pres.    of   that  company,    as   well 
mgr.  West  Chicago  Street  R.  E.  C°- v^.S  9  7  .  nce^pres    and  gen.  mg^^^^^^  ^     ^^^^   ^^^   Interurban   RaUways 

•A_S°.-?il'i!!!**  JS?.'™J°.;„S,"t,,rii',rof''D""s"\t''p.S  Spn.f=lub,"  union  teaU.   Union;  oBce.  Borland  BU. 


•9  Consolidated  Traction  Co..    pres.  tnicago  »au-»,=  v.^  ---  .-  ... 
Assn.:   chosen   U>  represent  street  riUways  of  U.   S.   at  Psrts  eipn. , 


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RICHTER,,    EDWARD    L.,    lawyer:    b.    Odessa.    Russia;    s.    LouLs    and    Dora     Richtei-;     LI.  B..     Northwestfrn     Univ. 
Assn.    of    Chicago.    Hotel    and    Restaurant    Assn.,    and    Barbers'    Protective    Assn.;    office,    Hartford    BIdg. 

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attorney     for     Ma.ster     Bakers' 


T>     ,      .     u    />^  ■  V.    etirintrfi^lH    Til      Aud     12     1 8  6  2 1   s.    Samucl    and  Augusta   Rosenwald:   came   to   Chicago. 
ROSENWALD,   JULIUS,   pres.  Sears.  Roebuck  ^..^O;  ■  b;  SPnnBaeW-  '";■   f  s^q  g^  ^niected  with  SeaB.  Roehuck  &  Co.  since  1895:  prcs.  Associated 
1885:  established  bus,nes:s  of  Rosenwa.    &  "^-J  ;^ ';' hd^e«   from  11™     1 8  »8    connee  ea^.^^  ^^^^^  Congregation.  Jewish  Home  Finding  8oc.. 

Coll..    Bureau   ot   '-''^™J»;i^°"J^„,t,e      clubs:  Triangle.  lUlnois  Athletic.   Standard,   Ravlsloe.  South  Shore. 


Jewish    Charities:    trustee    Rush    Med. 

League  for  Protection   of  Immigrants,   Civic   Federation 

City    Press.  Idelwlld  Country:  office.  Hanard  St.   and  Homan  Av. 


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REEDY,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  elevators;  b.  Rock  Island.  HI,.  Sept. 
10.  1861;  3.  John  and  Mary  Graham  Keedy;  ed.  Chicago  pub. 
schls.  and  cummercial  coll,;  resident  of  Chicago  since  1872; 
started  with  Keedy  merator  Mfg.  Co.,  1879:  now  J,  W. 
Boedy  Elevator  Mfg.  Co.  and  Reedy  Foundry  Co.;  former  lleut.- 
col.  I.  N.  G. ;  mem.  Knights  of  Columbus;  residence.  River 
Forest;    office,    4  600    Iowa    SI. 


RICHARDSON,  GEORGE  PARKER,  silk  mfgr. ;  b.  HlUsboro  Bridge. 
N,  H..  Kec,  14.  ISOO:  s.  Alliert  ami  Lucy  O.  Richardson; 
nn  father's  farm  until  187  1  when  he  came  to  Chicago;  em- 
ployed silk  firm  T.  H,  Phillips  as  stock  boy.  1872-78  traveling 
salesman  Belding  Bros.  &  Co.:  1S7S-87  mgr.  Cincinnati  branch 
same  company;  1887  organized  Richardson  Silli  Co.,  of  which 
he  is  the  head;  clubs:  Union  League.  Chicago,  Glenvlew  golf. 
Merchants'  Central  (N.  Y.  City),  Transportation  (N.  Y.  City); 
office,    220    Adams   St. 


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Hldg 


nniruiTT     T R 1 N K    L      trA   vice-prcs..    Am.    Hide   &   Leather  Co.; 
"l^^'llLJ^l-it   f^L'lsle-.-  s      a     T      R°enlU^,-ra' 

?.'"?"  R-e;!,?'  Sh?r  ^Co"  Imi  t«oame  pres.  and  «-g-«,- 
since  consolidation  with  Am  "'' ^^/^^^'^'^'S'u, Jn"' rep\e«ntktWe : 
rovT"o"ch,°cr:  nZ-'^s^t  ^r  A-.-S^th^lhore.  metn. 
Art.    Inst.:   offlce.    22  5    I-ake   St. 


ROSE,  DONALD.  a.st.  to  pre..  L  C.  B.  R. ;  !=•  Sco.Und^  -ov^ 
,0  Canada  when  a  .x,y:  spent  2  years  In  '"™-^f  ^^^„, °;';"^* 
Trunk  Ry.;  later  sened  In  traffic  depart^  °7«J™pe  raU- 
later  served  In  traffic  depart,  ot  Rock  Island  and  ^^-^J^^^' 
roads:  entered  the  service  of  the  Illinois  Central  1 8 9.  19 09 
made  commercial  agent  at  Salt  Lake  City:  ^^°-  '^1^^^%^^ 
2nd  vlce-pres.:  Feb.  1904,  app.  gen.  European  agent  with  head 
Quarters  I  London.  England,  where  remained  untU  appolBt^l 
asst.    to   pres.    Feb.    1,    19  09:  offlce,    1    Park   Row. 


ROSS,  WALTER  LINT.  vlce-pr»,  T,   -j',  ^^ .',  \  ^^"'and  Marfafet 
Bys.:  b.   Bloomlngton.  "l-  J""-    !•    \vabash   R    B  ■   has   been  op- 

Lme''°road:   Dec.    1.    1907     '^\''„"^'^^,,SI'^\il'Jel  \n   'aJ^e 


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RICHARDSON.  WILLIAM  HERBERT,  general  a-eiit.  C  &  K. 
I.  R.  R-;  b,  Bloomlnglon.  111..  Jan.  25.  1802;  s.  Lunsford 
P.  and  Bllzat>eth  Wallace  Richardson:  stenographer,  C.  B.  &  Q 
R.  R. ,  1 8  S  <> :  stenographer  passenger  dept.  C.  &  K.  I-  R.  R  . 
1862-00;  rate  olerK,  1800-96:  chief  clerk.  1S96-1900: 
appointed  gen.  pass.  agt.  Nor.  1000:  Mason;  C.  A.  A.;  office. 
LaSalle    Station. 


RAINER.      PAUL      P.. 
Rookery. 


pres.     Central     Freight     Assn. ;     i.irtice.     The 


ROE,  CLIFFORD  G.,  lawyer:  b.  Rolling  Prairie.  Ind..  June  26. 
18  7  5:  s.  tieorge  W.  and  Ma,rietta  Dnimmond  Roe :  lived  In 
Chicago  since  1878;  A.  B.  and  I>1.  B..  Univ.  Mich.;  asst.  state's 
atty.  Cook  Co..  Dec.  1.  1906  to  Sept.  1.  19  09;  prosecuted 
"white  slave"  cases,  and  Is  now  engaged  in  movement  to  check 
"white  slave"  iraftice  in  U.  S. ;  clubs:  Quadrangle.  City;  mem. 
Delta    Upsilon    Fraternity:    Mason;    office.    135    Adams    St. 


ROBERTS.  JESSE  ELMER,  lawyer:  b.  Rensselaer,  Ind..  Nov.  3. 
1 S  tj '. ;  s.  Preston  Floyd  and  Louisa  Ransell  Roberts;  begaa 
teaching  schnol  a,t  19;  served  as  mem.  board  of  education,  San 
Bernardino,  Cal. :  LI.  B.  Univ.  Mich. ;  in  practice  in  Chicago 
since  Oct.,  1892;  atty.  for  villages  of  La  Grange  and  Summit, 
and  several  townships;  mem.  Indiana  Soc. ;  Mason;  office.  First 
Nat.     Bank    Bldg. 


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CHAFFNER.   CHARLES,   merchant:   b.   LanBenilorf.   Germany.   Jan.    J4.    l^.-^l.  s    i^iujiu  a..u  ...... 


3  9th    St.    and    Emerald    Av. 


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SMULSKI,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  banker;  b.  Pa;en.  Poland.  Feb,  4.  1S67:  s.  WUliam  and  Euphemla  Balcer  Smulskl;  ed.  Chicago  pub.  schls..  St. 
Jerome's  Coll..  Berlin;  engaged  In  newspaper  work  with  father,  who  establiihed  first  Polish  newspaper  in  U.  S..  1  8  8  6-9  0  ;  taught  St.  Stanislaus 
3  ■hi.  1  year;  LI.  Tt.  Northwestern  Univ.  ;  adin.  to  bar  1  S90  ;  practiced  law  until  1906.  when  he  organized  Northwestern  Trust  &  Savings,  of  which  he 
has  been  pres.  since;  1808  organized  Pulaski  Lumber  Co..  and  has  been  pres.  since;  repub.  alderman  16th  ward  1  term  and  17th  ward  2 
terms.  1888-98;  city  atty,  of  Chicago  1903-6:  state  treas.  of  111.  1907-9;  pres.  West  Chicago  Park  Commissioners.  1908-9:  clubs:  Ham- 
ilton.   Lincoln,    rre.93.    North-West;  office,    1154    Milwaukee   Av. 


320 


SPINNEY,  EDMUND  C.  pres.  Union  Life  Insurance  Co.;  b.  Wilmot,  Annapolis  Co..  Nova  Scotia:  att  Horton  Acad.:  Acadia  Coll.;  mem.  Har- 
vard UnlT.  class.  1S78:  erad.  Newton  Theological  Seminary;  degrees  A.B.  and  D.D. ;  engaeed  in  insurance  business  for  20  years;  for  6  years 
was  Iowa  and  Nebraska  manager  for  U.  S.  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  N.  Y. :  clubs:  Hawkeye,  Fellowship,  Press.  Harvard;  mem.  Chicago  Assn.  of 
Com.;  Canadian  Soc.  of  New  York  City;  office.   Chicago  Savings  Bank  Bids- 

S21 


SHELDON.  A  T.  P'K  Meldon  sdion  and  of  the  Shcldrai  Univer.  Pi-ws,  ejucatur  .i.ul  l«tu,„-  ui,  bu»iii«»  lupios;  Ij.  near  Vernon,  Mich.  186S- 
exiid,  normal  schl.  :  taught  district  school  2  years:  several  yeare  a  salesman:  I.l.B..  Univ.  Mkh..  1S!I2:  giving  ud  Dractice  ot  law  bK-ime  In  few 
year,  gen^  sales  mgr  Wenier  Co  :  founded  the  Home  University  League;  later  became  pres.  the  Sheldon  Co  ;foSnKai8^en«  of  sa^SLaSshto 
jPOlylng  to  this  problem  the  methods  of  Blackstone  in  organizing  the  English   common  law;   progress   led   to    the  organSat^n    of   SheldS^i   sSSS' 

Urn?.:  mem.   Kappa  Sigma  fraternity;  clubs:  Rotary.   C.   A.   A..  Business  Sdenoe; 


Sheldon    University    Pr«ss    and    nucleus    of   Sheldon   Commercial 
Mason.    Modern    Woodmen    of    Am.:    office.    2  09    State    St. 


322 


^     .    u    o.am.rtrfiio    AliTin     Dm    7     1863;    ed.    common    schls. :    oreanlzed    present    Eesre.    Bortjuck    * 

323 


SPOOR.  JOHN  ALOEN,  pres.  Union  Stock  Yard  and  Transit  Co.  and  Clilcago  Junction  Ry.  Co.;  b.  Freehold.  Dutcliess  Co..  N.  Y..  Sept.  30. 
1851'  s  John  and  Amanda  Alden  Spoor:  prepared  for  coll.  at  Hudson  River  In5t..  Claverack.  N.  Y.:  resided  for  a  time  in  Japan,  wiiere  hfl 
enfagcd  in  ^ilk  and  steamship  business:  later  sunt.  Wagner  Palace  Car  Co..  .St.  Loub:  gen.  mgr.  same  company.  Chicago:  ISBD.  elected  pres. 
Chi  Junct  By.  and  pres.  Union  Stock  Yards  and  Transit  Co.;  chairman  board  of  directors  Chicago  City  Ry.  Co.  and  dir.  of  various  raUroads. 
banks,  etc.:  clubs:  Chicago.  Mid-Day.  Saddle  and  Cycle,  Saddle  and  Sirloin.  Chicago  Golf,  C.  A.  A.;  New  York  clubs:  Mid-Day.  Metropolitan. 
N.  Y.  Yacht:  office.  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

324 


SCHWAB 

sijirf     1], 


^v,-     1'i  is-li-    >;     Mol-^e    and    Charlotte    Beck    Schwab:    came    to 

CHARLES    H..    relied    u,.,.h..„t:   b.    Mulhome.    Alsace    Gema'W^m■     13  JS^.? o.^^-™  ^^^.„^^^    „f    jj     g„      &   Co      wWrfl 

when     1?!    years    old;    engaged    mllQUor    business    1876-8      m    18,^^  ^^^    ^^^.^^    (,_^^^„^.    ,„„„t„iier    of    Chicago. 

?.r   ^'■'Ss^'cSblfn'''a%*:^?uis^V,;fon^LV^  residence.  3.301    Michigan  Av. 

325 


STARRING.    MASON    BRAYMAN.    pies 


Noi-tliwesteni  Elevated__R. 


May     S.     lSr.9;    sfad,     (.'entral    High    schl,.    Chicago,     1S77 
l,i..L-,L.,.  ,lei)t    r      B^i  (!,    R,    RVantrPenn.   Co.   lines.    1 87  S-9  :' 'treiglu  dejt.   C..   B.   &  Q.    R 
i:'"li      .,n,l  other  lines.    ISSil   o;  grain  and  merehandlse.  I.™ 
same   i.S!ll-4:   asst.   gen.   counsel   same.    1  8  9  4 -S  ;  acting  ee'-    ---„«.• 
iq04-e'  Juir     1904.   mem.   board  of  dlr.    C.   C.   Ry.   Co.:   Fel...    1900. 
R    K    Co.;   clubs:   Industrial    (pres.l.    Chicago.   South  Shore.   Lake   Geneva 
Mem.   hosp. :  olflce.    13  5   Adams  St. 


R  ■  b.  Chicago.  .May  ^.  i.5;»y:  yiau,  ».ciiLiai  »aiB"  -,.-.....  -^*—- t?-- _-  „■  x 
relaht  dent    C      B    &  Q.    R.   R..    1 87 9- 80 ;  gen.   baggage  agent  C.   B.   &  U. 

ISSo's:  SsSperrntendenfs  offlce.  Chicago  City  Ry  Co  188S-91^Uw  d«pt^ 
counsel  same  1898-1903:  gen.  solicitor  same.  1903-4:  gen.  ragr  same, 
counsel   same      laai   i»u^^   B^_^      ^^_,    ^     ^^^^     ^^^^    Northvvestern   Elevated 

Country:   mem.    Sons   or    Am.    Key.;    mem.    bd.    of   councilors    Henrotin 


32fi 


SPOOR.    GEORGE    K..  manufacturer  of  motion   picture  film;  b.   Highiand  Parl<. 
lug  picture  business  1896;  Is  president  of  the  Essanay  Film  Mfg.  Co. :  clubs 

327 


III  ,  Dec.    18.   1S71:  s.  Marvin  and  Catherine  Spoor;  entered  mov- 
C.  A.   A.,  llepubfican   (New  York);  office,  435  N.  Clark  St. 


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STUCK  ART,     HENRY,    hardware    and    furniture    merchant;    b.    N. 

Y.  City,  Niiv.  6.  18  53:  s.  Conrad  and  Margaret  Stuckart; 
electer  alderman  from  4th  ward  Dem.  ticket  1892;  elected 
18  it  5;  south  town  assessor.  1898;  alderman  1903-5;  can- 
didate for  member  board  of  review,  1908.  and  received  2,200 
more  votes  in  Conk  Co.  than  Br>an;  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  office, 
2511-2519    Archer    Av. 


REGAN,  JAMES  L.,  pres.  Regan  Printing  House;  b.  London,  Eng., 
Auk.  10.  1849;  s.  James  L.  and  Frances  Robinson  Regan; 
ed.  London  and  New  York  City  pub.  schls. ;  learned  printing 
trade;  resident  of  Chicago  since  1S70:  established  printing  busi- 
ness .T.  L.  Regan  &  Co. .  1879;  incorporated  as  Regan  Print- 
ing House  1888;  mem.  Chicago  Typothetae;  Mason.  Elk;  club: 
C.    A.    A.;  office.    S3    Plymouth   Court. 


348 


SHANAHAN.  DAVID  EDWARD,  il-.i1  t.^t.ue,  b.  Lee  Co..  III..  Sept 
7.  ISll-;  s-  tJeorge  and  Katherlne  Vale  Poweis  Shanahaii;  re- 
moved i<i  Chicago  at  age  of  6;  grad.  So.  Div.  high  schi.  and  Chi- 
cago Cnll.  of  Law;  so.  town  supeirlsor.  1885-6;  deputy  U.  S 
marshid.  1.SS9-9S:  elected  to  III.  legislature,  repub.  ticket, 
1894:  re-eleet«i  l-'^OG.  1898.  1900.  19(r2.  1904.  19it6 
and  190S.  from  9th  dlst. :  temporary  speaker.  4  3rd  gen.  assem 
bly;  delegate  to  repub.  nat.  conventir  n.  1908:  mem.  K.  P. 
Royal  AM-anum:  offiee.    lHr>    Pearbom  St. 


SCHUETTLER.  HERMAN  F..  ;is^I  j:en.  supt.  of  poike;  b.  Chicago, 
.luly  14.  1861;  s.  Frank  ;i[id  .Minna  Schuettiei ;  left  schl.  at  13; 
sftved  several  years  machinist's  ai>pientice ;  3  years  conduct'tr.  No. 
Chi.  City  R.  R. :  joined  police  dept.  June  13,  1S83:  Mar.  1, 
ISSS.  patrol  sergt. ;  Apr.  IS.  1888.  lieut. ;  Jan.  1.  1890. 
capt. :  made  capt.  under  civil  ndes  Feb.  1 .  189  8:  Nov.  1 1 , 
1903.  to  Nov.  11.  19  04.  served  temporary  asst.  supt.  of  police; 
appointed  peimanently  to  office  after  civil  service  examination, 
Nov.  21.  19  04;  mem.  Police  Benevolent  Assn..  K.  P.;  Mascn; 
office.    City    Hall. 


SABATH,    JOSEPH 

came    to    Chicago, 


lawyer;    b.    Zabori.    Bohemia.    Mar.    '2.    1870; 

__ ^.,    1 8S5 :    worked    as   errand    boy    and    salesman; 

1893  entered"  real  estate  business  and  studied  law:  adm.  to 
bar  1897;  mem.  B.  P.  O.  E,.  Royal  Arcanum.  Royal  League. 
Bohemian  Turners.  Chicago  and  HI.  State  Bar  Assns. ;  office. 
Unity   Bldg. 


SAMPSON.     WILLIAM     HUBBARD. 


.    .  Cinticelli    Silk    Co, ;    gen 

western  mgr..  Monotuck  Silk  Co.;  b.  Hatfield.  Mass.;  s.  Elijah  N. 
and  Agnes  Hubbard  Sampson:  LI.  B.  Columbia:  mem.  New  York 
and  -Mis'^nuri  bars;  club*:  Union  League,  C.  A.  A.;  mem.  Chicago 
Aa^n,  of  Commerce;  office.   27  0  Adams  St. 


349 


SCHOLZ,  CARL,  mining  miinager  engineer;  b.  Slawentzilz.  Gennany. 
July  2.  1S72;  s.  Paul  and  Nannette  St-holz;  ed.  H(  henlolie  pri. 
schl.,  and  Imperial  OymnaRium.  Beutlien.  Ger.  :  came  to  U.  S. 
and  entered  service  Mt.  Carbon  Co..  \V.  Va..  as  min.  engr..  May. 
1891;  ISO 5  developed  mines  own  account.  Kelley's  Creek.  VV. 
Va.,  and  acquired  interest  in  various  coal,  lumber  and  ry.  proper- 
ties, until  tliey  were  sold  to  Kanawha  Coal  &  Cohe  Co.,  1901; 
July.  1902.  connected  with  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Co..  as 
mgr.  coal  mines  Ind.  Terr.;  1903  pres.  Rock  Island  Coal  Co.. 
and  Coal  Valley  Mining  Co.:  1904  duties  extended  to  cover  en- 
tire mining  interests  Ruck  Island-Kri^co  system;  office.  Old  Colony 
Bide. 


SCHREIDER.  WILLIAM,  lawyer;  b.  *-hicag..,  Dec.  14.  1974, 
s.  Joseph  and  Emily  .Schreider;  att.  Valparaiso  Univ.,  LI.  B< 
North  western  Univ.  18  94:  repub.  candidate  for  state  sen.  i 
17th  dist.  189G:  1909  appointed  asst.  alty.  West  Chicago 
park    board ;    office.    Ashland    Blk. 


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STRAUS.  SIMEON,  lawyer;  b,  Milwaukee.  Wis..  Nov.  21.  185.j: 
s.  Samuel  and  Rosiue  Straus;  has  lived  in  Chicago  continuously 
since  18  56;  grad.  Chicago  high  schl. .  1872:  LL.B.  Yale. 
1S74;  admitted  to  bar  of  Connecticut  June  1S74:  same  year 
established  in  practice  of  law  In  Chicago;  clubs:  Hamilton,  Yale. 
Waupanseh;  ofBce.   Ashland  Elk. 


SCULLY.  DANIEL  B.,  vice-pres.  American  Maize  Products  Co.;  b. 
Kings  C-o.,  Ireland.  May  23,  1850:  s.  Maurice  and  Itose 
Scully ;  18  6  2-07  employed  in  old  Tremont  house ;  entered 
insurance  field,  18  7  2  organized  D.  B.  Scully  Syrup  Co. ;  or- 
ganized Western  Glucose  Co..  which  has  been  changed  to  present 
concern;  clubs:  C.  A.  A.,  South  Shore.  Illinois  Athletic;  office. 
206    La    Sallo   St. 


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SHAW.  RALPH  M..  lav\yer;  b.  Paris.  Ky..  Feb.  IS.  K^O'J;  s. 
Hiram  and  Harriet  Martin  Shaw;  A.  B.  Yale  Univ.  1890;  Ll.D. 
t'niv.  Mich..  1SJI2;  cauie  to  Chicago  July.  1892:  partner  firm 
Winston  &  Meagher.  1897:  now  partner  firm  of  Winston. 
Payne.  Strawn  &  Shaw;  clubs:  Chicago.  University,  Mid-Day, 
Saddle   and  Cycle.    Yale.    Onwent;ia;   office.   First    Nat.    Bank  Bldg. 


SMITH.  WILLIS,  lawyer;  b.  near  Deciitur.  111.;  s.  William  C.  and 
Leacy  J.  Smith;  taught  school  until  2  0  years  old;  att.  Decatur 
high  schl.  and  Lincoln.  111..  Univ.;  removed  to  Chicago  1878; 
engaged  in  law  office  of  Knickerbrcker  &  Holdom;  1890.  on  dis- 
solution of  above  firm,  became  partner  of  John  J.  Knickerbocker; 
practiced  alone  18  9  8  to  1907.  wlien  fomied  partnership  with 
Henry  L.  Wallace,  which  continues;  attorney  for  Lehmann  estate; 
rlub:    Illinois  Athletic;  offlce,    7 ."»    >[on:oe  St. 


SLOAN,  ROBERT  K.,  pres.  Joint  Livery  Assns.  of  Cliicago;  b. 
Kingston,  Ont. .  Canada;  s.  James  and  Eliza  Sloan;  located  In 
Chicago  18  8  1;  employed  by  Chicago  City  Ry.  Co.  as  conductor, 
clerk  and  div.  supt.  to  Apr.  1.  1896:  engaged  in  undertaking 
and  livery  business:  past-pres.  Chi.  Undertakers'  Assn.,  past-pres. 
DI.  State  Undertakers'  Assn.;  dem.  alderman  5th  ward  1902-4: 
dem.  candidate  for  coroner.  1908;  Mason;  office.  2821-23 
Archer    Av. 


STEPINA,  JAMES  F..  re.il  est;ile:  h.  Kullfni.erg.  Bohemia.  Sept. 
2  1.  1  802  :  s.  August  and  Anna  Dilina  Stepina ;  came  to  U.  S. 
wiDi  parents  1803:  ed.  Chicago  jmh.  schls..  Chicago  Atlie- 
naeum.  Union  Cnll.  of  Law;  LL.  B.  Dl.  Coll.  of  Law.  11)00; 
adm.  to  bar  1901:  county  commissioner,  1891-2:  west  town 
collector.  1897;  West  Chicago  Park  commissioner.  1904-5; 
dir.  Real  Estate  Title  &  Trust  Co.;  Mason;  clubs:  Bohemia. 
City.  Presi.  Gemiania  Maennerchor ;  Odd  Fellow ;  offl<.*e.  13  3  4 
W.     ISfh    St 


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SCHNEIDER,  OTTO  C.  iftiitil  merchant:  Ij.  Kusel  Ithenlsh. 
Bavaria,  Dec.  .'5.  1856:  s.  Chilstian  Lutlwig  and  Dorothea 
Emrich  Schneider:  att.  Latin  sciil.  of  native  town  lSGG-7  0: 
came  to  Chicago  1870;  att.  Dyrenfurth's  Coll.  1870-1;  drug- 
gist's apprentice  in  St.  Louis  and  grad.  St.  Louis  Coll.  of  Phar- 
macy: returned  to  Chicago  1877:  entered  tobacco  business  August 
Beck  &  Co.  1  S  8  3 :  bought  entire  business  189  2  and  sold  out  to 
Am.  Tobacco  Co.  1899;  pres.  Germania  Maennerchor  189  7-9: 
commissioner  Lincoln  Park  18  99-1904;  1904  pres.  Am.  Insl. 
of  Germanics  of  Northwestern  TTniv. ;  pres.  German-Am.  Historical 
Soc  of  Chi.  1907:  mem.  Chi.  Historical  Snc. ;  mem.  bnard  of 
education  189  5-8:  pres.  b:  ard  of  education  1907-0:  clubs: 
Union  League,   Germania. 


STELK,  JOHN,  lawyer:  b.  Cliiriigo.  Sept.  10.  1875;  s.  William 
and  Mary  Stelk;  mem.  Chicago  and  III.  State  Bar  Assns.  Law- 
yers'   Assn..    and   Chicago    Law    In.st. ;    office,    99    Washington    St. 


SAMPSELL,  MARSHALL  E..  lawyer;  b.  Marshall,  Tex..  Feb. 
*^8  1S74-  s.  Joseph  Benjamin  and  Fannie  Allnut  Sampseu, 
ed.  schls,  Asliland,  O. :  grad.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896:  Ll.B. 
Chicago  Coll.  of  Law.  1902;  1902-7  clerk  of  United  Stata 
Circuit  Court;  AprU,  1903,  appointed  receiver  for  Chicago 
Union  Traction  Co.;  mem.  Royal  Arcanum;  clubs:  Chicago, 
Mid-Day,  Exmoor,  Chicago  Golf;  residence.  Highland  park:  otHce, 
181    LaSalla   St. 


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STRAUS.  BENJAMIN  F..  dealer  In  commercial  paper;  b.  Chicago. 
Apr.  :;4.  IS62:  3.  Samuel  L.  and  Sara  Straus:  LI.  B.  Lake 
Forest  L'nlr. :  with  Bank  of  Commerce  and  predecessors  in  com- 
mercial paper  depl.  20  years;  club:  Illinois  Athletic:  mem.  Chi- 
cago Assn.  of  Commerce;  B.  P.  O.  R;  office.  First  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg. 


SCOTT.  FRANK  E..  union  ticket  agent:  b.  Rocfeford,  III.,  July 
12.  1964;  3,  James  A.  and  Jennie  LoomU  Scott;  dir.  Frank 
E,  Scolt  Transfer  Co.;  chairman,  membership  committee  Chicago 
Assn.  of  Commerce:  clubs:  Union  League.  Traffic.  Railway  Men's; 
mem.  North  Shore  Citizens'  As^n. :  residence.  Glencoe;  office. 
13    Congress    St. 


STRASSHEIM.  CHRISTOPHER,  sherlfT  of  Cook  Co.;  b.  Hesse- 
Darmstadt,  Germany.  Mar.  22.  13  50;  a.  Christopher  and  Anna 
M.  Strassheim;  brought  to  Chicago  by  parents.  18  54;  5  years  at 
tinners'  trade;  187  1  established  commission  business  of  Strassheim 
&  Bro. ;  sold  interest  to  brother,  1S77.  and  organized  house  of 
Jacobs  &  Strassheim,  dealers  in  wooden  and  willow  ware,  and. 
1887.  grocery  business;  firm  later  became  Strassheim  &  Jaeger; 
1897.  sold  interest  to  new  firm.  Jaeger  &  Son;  1899.  wholesale 
flour  and  bakery  supply;  19  06.  became  connected  with  Sheppard- 
Strassheim  Co.,  wholesale  grocers;  1891.  mem.  Lincoln  Park  bd. ; 
1905.  elected  Cook  Co.  commissioner,  repub.  ticket ;  1905. 
elected  sheriff;  re-elected  19  03;  office.  County  Bldg. 


SABATH.     ADOLPH    J.,    lawyer;    b.     Bohemia.    Apr.     4.     18S6;    i. 

Joachim  and  Barbara  Sabath;  came  to  U.  S.  18  31;  worked 
in  various  capacities  and  studied  law  adm.  to  bar  1891;  Jus- 
tice of  peace  1895-1907:  police  magistrate  1897-1907; 
elected  6  0  th  congress  Dem.  ticket.  18  9  7;  re-elected  6 1  St 
congress;  author  of  compensation  bill  for  injured  and  killed 
interstate  commerce  employes;  delegate  to  dem.  nat.  convention. 
1904;  clubs:  Press,  Iroquois;  mem.  Royal  League.  K.  P.,  Mod- 
em Woodmen  of  Am..  Bohemian  Turners;  Mason:  office.  Reaper 
Bik. 


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STUMER.  LOUIS  M..  merchant:  1).  Baltimore.  Md. :  Apr.  24, 
ISti'J;  5.  Mitliael  and  Jennie  Kellner  Stumer;  ed.  Xotie  Dame 
Univer. :  pres.  The  Emporium  Co..  The  World  Co..  Metropolitan 
Bldg.  Co..  World  Appeal  Co.:  Strauss  &  Stumer  Jlercantile  Co. 
(St.  Louis),  vlce-pres.  Red  Book  Corporation.  Storj'  Press  Cor- 
poration. Importers'  and  Manufactiirers'  Co. ;  dir.  Home  for  Jew- 
ish Orphans.  Home  for  Jewish  Friendless.  Home  Finding  So- 
ciety. Citizens'  Street  Cleaning  Bureau.  State  St.  Improvement 
Assn.;    office.     49     Jarkson     Blvd. 


STRAUSS,  JOSEPH  BAERMAN,  pres.  Strauss  Bascule  and  Concrete 
Bridge  Co.;  b.  Cincinnati,  O..  Jan.  9,  1S70;  educated  as  civil 
engineer,  Univ.  Cincinnati;  practiced  profession  of  bridge  engi- 
neering since  1892;  came  to  Chicago  1904:  originated  several 
bridge  designs,  the  Strauss  bascule  in  particular;  mem.  West.  Soc. 
Engre..  Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce;  ofBce.  Fort  Dearborn  Bldg. 


STAFFORD,  LESLIE  REED.  gen.  stationer  C.  R.  I.  P  Ry. ;  b. 
Lyons.  la..  Apr.  22,  1S73:  s.  i)e  Witt  C.  and  Caroline  A. 
Stafford;  started  work  1SS7  in  slatioiieiT  dept.  C.  &  X.  W.  Ry. 
and  worked  to  «.'hief  clerk  of  same  dept.;  lSOS-1003  statinn- 
ery  and  printing  buyer,  same  road;  chief  clerk  to  purchasing 
agent  Rock  Island  lines  Oct.  15,  19  03.  and  promoted  to 
stationer.  Jan..  1904:  Nov.,  1907.  gen.  stationer  Rock  Island- 
Frisco  lines;  Jan.  1.  1910,  gen.  stationer  Rock  Island  lines;  club; 
C.  A.  A.,    Mason;   offlee.    La    Salle    Station. 


SILSBEE.  FRED  B.,  lawyer:  b.  Montrose,  Pa..  Jan.  15.  1873:  s. 
George  M.  and  Sara  E.  Hamlin  Silsbee;  att.  Northwestern- 
Univ.  law  schl. ;  pres.  Yeoman  of  America ;  former  alderman  and' 
city  atty..  Oregon,  HI.;  club.  Press;  mem.  Modem  Woodmen  of 
Am.;  Mason;  Odd  Fellow;  residence.  La  Grange:  office.  Tribune 
Bldg. 


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STRAUS.  SIMON  W.,  pies.  .S.  W.  Straus  Co..  baiAeis;  b  Lie- 
i.iiifi  Itiil  I»ec  •>;i.  IStifi:  s.  Fredei-lck  William  and  MatUon 
sli'Liis  leVl.lnil  iif  Chloae"  slni'C  1SS2:  assoriaterl  with  father 
in  hanking  l.usiness:  1SS8-04  with  B.  It.  Cahn  In  firm  of 
Ciihn  &  .Straus;  1  .s !) 4  style  of  Umi  cliiinseil  t.i  Straus  Brothers 
I.S'IT  to  (late  S.  W.  Straus  &  Co.:  pres.  Realization 
Mil  ■  ill".  Insurnlioe  Co.  if  the  State  of  111.:  mem.  .\it 
liulis     Stanilard.    Itavlsloe:   ottli-e.    114    I.a    Salle    St. 


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GILBERT  B.,  lumberman:  b.  Ontario,  N.  Y..  lS.>i;  s. 
nnd  Miiii'ia  I'.rowll  Shaw;  grad.  Genessee  Coll..  Lima.  .N 
(ill-  moved  with  parents  to  Moline.  III..  lS.'i2;  connected 
aiious  extensive  lumber  enterprises:  now  viee-pies.  Pole 
Co  ■  1S.S3-.S.  vlce-pres.  Metropolitan  Nat.  Hank;  IS.St)- 
■cs.  American  Trust  &  Savings  Bank:  club:  Union  League; 
226    La   Salle   St. 


SANDEGREN.    ANDREW,    aichitect:    office. 


104    Dearborn    St. 


SIGNER,  FREDERICK  EDMUND,  gen.  freight  agt..  Chicago  Dlv. 
M  s"  P  &  S.  S.  M.  Ey.:  b.  May  2(5.  ISO!);  s.  Charles  I-ouis 
Signer  and  Lena  Margaret  Signe.;:  »"%. ™"'l'lf  "i«  ,;'"'^i'°-n-  -n'rl 
DUlj  schl  c  urse  clerk  with  Buffalo.  N.  \.  &  Pbila.  R.  R..  and 
So  Pac  office.  Los  .ii.geles;  with  Waba»h  Ry.  in  Chicago;  mem. 
Chicago  board  of  trade  l.S9S-l:i02.  representing  Wabash  Ry.. 
and  Wabash  &  Lackawanna  Despatch:  gen.  trt.  and  pass.  agt. 
Cmeinnati  Richmond  &  Muncie  R.  R..  1902;  lUOS-.-,  mgr. 
lebigh  &  Wabash  Despatch;  asst.  gen.  frt.  agt  Wabash  Ry^ 
St  Louis.  19  06:  1906  made  gen.  frt.  agt.  Wis.  Cen  novy 
Cli  dlv  M  St.  P.  &  S.  S.  M.  Ry. ;  clubs:  Union  League, 
Traffic  Birch'wood  count -y:  mem.  Royal  League;  office.  Mer- 
chants'   Lran    &   Trust    Hide. 


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STEVENS,  JAMES  WILLIAM,  prea.  III.  Mfe  Iiisuriuue  Co. ;  b  Col- 
chester. HI..  May  2  5,  18  53;  s.  Socrates  and  Amanda  Jane 
Slovens;  ed.  public  schools  of  McDonough  Co..  111.  Began  busi- 
ness career  in  General  Merchandise  trade  at  Colchester.  Mc- 
Donough  Co..  Ill- ;  left  there  ISSS;  came  to  Chicago  and 
continued  In  Alerchandlse  business  with  Charles  A.  Stevens  & 
Bros. ;  In  1  81)5  retired  from  mercantile  business  and  t"  ok 
active  part  in  organization  of  the  Illinois  Life  Insurance  Co., 
of  which  has  since  lieen  pres. :  l!)08-9  built  Hotel  LaLSalle  of 
which  he  is  chief  owner;  dlr.  Western  Trust  &  Savings  Bank. 
Commercial  Nat.  Bank.  Hotel  LaSalle  Company;  clubs:  Union 
League,  South  Shore.  C.  A.  A,,  Hamilton.  Chicago  Automobile; 
offlce,    134    Monroe    St. 


SCOVEL.  JOHN  C,  judge  of  Municipal  Court;  b.  near  Hudson 
City.  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y..  Mar.  S.  1845;  s.  Alden  and  Eliza- 
beth Scovel;  grad.  Bloomlngton.  HI.,  Inst.  3  864;  adm.  to  bar 
1S71;  connected  with  McLean  Co..  HI..  Bank  10  years,  7 
years  as  vlce-pres..  and  1871-75  its  atty. ;  treas.  Bloimington 
Gas  Co.,  came  to  Chicago  1875;  mem.  Hyde  Park  board  of 
Education ;  elected  to  Municipal  court  bench  19  0  8  on  Repub. 
ticket ;    club :    Hamilton ;    office,    14  8    Michigan    Av. 


STREET.  RICHARD  HAMILTON,  physician;  b.  Chicago.  Feb.  8. 
1874:  3.  Richard  Jueon  and  Eniraeline  Caroline  Street;  ed.  Bish- 
op Ridley  Coll..  St,  Catherine's.  Ont. ;  M.D.  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll. .  Chicago :  appt.  resident  phys.  Hahnemann  Hosp. ;  19  0  0. 
lecturer  dept.  anatomy  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.;  since  19  01  med. 
dlr.  l3t  Nat.  Bank  pension  dept.;  2  years  lecturer  dept.  otology. 
Post-Graduate  Med.  sehl. ;  19  06  adjunct  prof.  dept.  nose  and 
throat  diseases  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.;  19  09  elected  bU5.  mgr. 
III.  Homeopathic  Med.  Assn. ;  mem.  Phi  Alpha  Gamma  frat.  ; 
Chicago.  HI.  and  Am.  homeopathic  med,  societies;  club:  Chicago 
Yacht;  office.   100  State  St. 


SEARS.  NATHANIEL  CLINTON.  lawyer;  b.  GalUopoIls.  O..  Aug. 
2  3.  1854'  3  Amos  Gould  and  Susan  Davis  Sears ;  attended 
Elgin.  HI..  Acad.;  grad.  Amherst  coll..  1875.  A.M..  1878;  law 
student  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Ger.,  1ST5-6  (LL.D..  Northwestern 
Univ..  1898):  adm.  to  HI.  bar.  Jan.  1.  1878;  elected  Judge 
superior  court.  Cook  Co..  III..  1893:  appointed  associate  Justice 
Appellate  court  of  HI..  1S97;  reappointed.  1900.  chief  Justice 
Appellate  court,  1902;  resigned  Apr.  1.  1903.  to  enter  law  Arm 
of  Sears.  Meagher  &  Whitney;  repub  candidate  for  mayor  of 
Chicago.  18  9  7;  clubs :  Union  League ;  offlce.  First  Nat  Bank 
Bldg. 


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SEITER.  HENRY  J.,  broker  of  packing  house  products;  b.  N.  Y. 
City.  Mar.  3  0.  1  SOS;  in  stork  yards  since  1S77:  office.  Union 
Stock   Yards. 


SEEGERS.  CHARLES,  jiit^.  Am.  Varnish  On.;  b.  Hanover.  Ger- 
many. Feb.  12.  l.s:i-l;  s.  Henry  anil  Augusta  Gebers  Seegera; 
came  to  Chicago  Aug..  1850;  has  engaged  in  the  cigar  and  to- 
bacco trade,  and  in  the  manufacture  of  liiiieed  oil  and  varnish; 
treas.  Wicker  Park  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. ;  mem.  Chi.  Assn.  of 
Commerce;    oftice.    1140    N.    Branch    St. 


STAPLES.  FRANK  MANNING,  railroad  supplies  and  contractors' 
materials;  b.  Natchez.  Miss..  Feb.  15.  1S47:  s.  John  N.  and 
Marie  Colvor  Staples;  came  to  Chicago  18  53:  started  in  business 
July  1.  IS 66.  as  office  boy  with  Crerar.  Adams  &  Co.;  now  dir. 
and  treas.  same  company;  private,  134tb  111.  volunteers.  1SC4: 
1st  Infty..  I.  N.  G..  ISSO;  dir.  HI.  Humane  Soc. ;  mem.  Chi. 
Assn.    of  Commerce;    residence.    Evanston ;   otfice.    11-13    Fifth    Av. 


SEBASTIAN,  JOHN,  vice  pres.  C.  IC.  I.  &  P.  Uv  ;  b.  New- 
port. Ky,  Jan.  28.  18  4!);  clerk  A.  T.  &  S.  K.  Ry.  1869; 
with  the  company  as  chief  clerk  and  traveling  pass.  agt. 
to  1879:  1870-S7  gen.  S.  W.  pass.  agt.  C.  R.  I.  &  P. 
Ry.  at  Kansas  City;  gen.  pass,  and  ticket  agt.  of  Chi.,  Kansas 
City  &  Neb.  Ry.  until  1883.  at  which  time  that  line  was  made 
a  part  of  the  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific:  gen.  pass,  agt. 
of  entire  line  1889-1902;  appointed  pass.  traf.  mgr.  C..  R.  I. 
&  P.  Ry.  and  Jan.  2  0.  1903.  made  pass.  traf.  mgr.  of  entire 
system,  including  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry..  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  & 
Gulf  R.  R..  St.  Louis.  Kansas  City  &  Col.  R.  R. ;  Feb.  20. 
1906.  pass.  traf.  mgr.  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  R.  R-.  C.  &. 
E.  I.  R.  R. :  Mar.  11,  19  09.  similar  position  on  the  Colorado 
Southern.  New  Orleans  &  Pacific  R.  R. :  residence,  Evanston ; 
clubs:  Union  League,  Glenview  golf.  Midlothan  golf:  ofBce.  La 
Salle  Station. 


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TURNER,  CHARLES,  serty.  and  gen.  mgr..  Chicago  Reduction  Co.;  b.  Chicago.  .Tune  22.  1S57;  s.  James  and  Mary  A.  Ganz  Turner;  ed.  Chi- 
cago grammar  and  high  schls. ;  followed  packing  business  until  1890:  engaged  in  rendering  of  greases  and  tallow,  and  manufacture  of  fertilizers: 
1906  secured  contract  for  garbage  disposal  from  city  of  Chicago  and  oganized  Chicago  Itediiction  Co.;  inventor  of  apparatus  used  in  reduction 
plants:   clubs:   Illinois   Athletic.   Chicago   Automobile:  office.    39th   and  I  on  Sts. 


366 


,  „,      ,o,7-   q     Tames    Bvron   and   Sarah    A.    Aslibs   Tiirrk:    eariv    education, 

gaK^and  Fiance;  offlee.    3  7   Cedar  St. 

367 


TILDEN,    EDWARD,    packer;   pres.    National  Packing  Co.    and   Llbby,    McNeill  &  Libby  Packing  Co.;  b.   Utica.    N.    Y..  June  17.    1858:   s.  I.    D.    and 
Margaret  Averlll  Tilden;  ed.   public  school,  Delavan.  Wis.;  life  in  general  store    at    Delavan,    Wis.:    bookkeeper    Brlntnall,    Lamb    &    Co.,    wholesale 

hardware,  Chicago:  became  asst.   cashier.  Drovers  Nat.   Bank.  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  and  from  that  to  treaa.  Libby,  McNeil  &  Libby.  packers; 

since  May,    1897.  pres.,  treas.  and  dir.  Libby.  McNeill  &  Libby;  also  vice-pres.  and  dir.  Drovers'  Deposit  Nat.  Bank;  pres.  Nat.     Packing  Co. ;  treas. 

and  dir.   Sioux  City  Stock  Yards;   dir.    St.    Louis  Stock  Yards;   dir.    Drovers  Trust   and   Savings    Bank,    and   many   other  corDorations;   dem.    school 

treasurer  Hjde   Park  and  Lake  for  some  years  previous  to   anneratioa;  mem.   Chicago   board  of  education,    1900-5-6;  clubs;   Bankers'   KeawocKl; 
office,  Ths  Rookery. 

368 


THORNTON.    CHARLES  SOLON,    lawyer;  b.    B^tf;:   ""[^J'    tr,„-^o„i^  oVi.ake    Sad'^fm,  '^offM^^s'^'^^^s   p?erto"Vcl  VeducatKn'    Aubun; 
1872;  adm.   to  lU^   bar   1  » J  3  ;  has  been  con>oraton  5,™n^">J,To™  ^f  ^'Yofflce.  Hesvvo:th  Bias. 
Pa:-k;  former    mem.    board    of    education;    Mason,    K.    T,.    OUd   ieuuw.    r>.. 

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UPHAM,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM,  lumber  and  coal  merchant;  b.  Racine,  Wis.,  Jan.  29,  1861:  s.  Calvin  H.  and  Amanda  E.  Glbbs  Upham;  ed. 
primary  and  se<.'ondary  schools,  Racine,  Wis..  Ripon  Coll..  Ripon,  Wis. ;  1880-94  with  Uphajn  Mfg.  Co..  of  which  uncle.  WlUlajn  H.  Upham 
<gov.  of  Wis,  18!:t5-7).  was  pres..  from  lumber  inspector  to  gen.  mgr. :  removed  to  Chicago,  1894:  organized  Fred  W.  Upham  Lumber  Co.; 
mem.  lumber  firm  Upham  &  Agler;  pres.  City  Fuel  Co.;  vice-pres.  Pea  body  C  al  Co.,  Chicago  &  III.  Midland  Ry.,  and  Chicago  &  111.  Midland 
Coal  Co.;  pres.  111.  Mfrs.  Assn.;  chairman  executive  com.  Nat.  Business  League  of  Am.;  chairman  finance  com.  Chi.  Bureau  of  Charities;  delegate 
to  repub.  nat.  convention,  1 S  92 ;  vice-chairman  com.  on  arrangements,  vepub.  nat.  convention,  19  0  4;  chairman  com.  on  arrajigements.  nat.  cod- 
vention.  1908;  elected  to  city  council.  1898,  but  resigned  to  take  place  on  board  of  review,  Jan.  1,  1899;  re-elected  to  board  of  review. 
1904  and  1908;  clubs:  Chicago.  Union  League.  Commercial.  C.  A.  A.,  Hamilton.  Mid-Day,  Marquette.  Germania,  Union.  City  Press.  Chicago 
Automobile.  South  Shore.  Glenview.  Exmoor.  Chicago  Golf.  Saddle  and  Cycle;  also  ITnion  League  and  Automobile  of  New  York;  socletieB:  Soc.  of 
Colonial  Wars.   Sons  of  Am.   Rev..  New  England.  Loyal  Legion;  ofBce,    125   Monroe  St. 

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VAN  HOOK,  DR.  WELLER,  surgeon;  b.  Greenville.  Ind.,  May  14. 
1SG2;  s.  William  R.  and  TUlie  Weller  Van  Hook;  A.  B.. 
1S84.  Univ.  Mich.;  studied  medicine  in  Chicago  and  after  serv- 
ing as  iiiteme  in  Cook  Co.  hosp.,  bt-gan  practice.  1 SS7 :  for 
number  of  years  has  confined  practice  to  surgery;  successively  sur- 
geon Cook  Co..  Post  Graduate.  Polytechnic,  and  Wesley  Hosps. ; 
ninv  consulting  surgeon.  Michael  Reese  Hosp. ;  has  served  prof. 
surgery.  Chi.  Polytechnic.  Chi.  Post-Grad..  and  Northwestern 
T^niv.  medical  schls. ;  gen.  secty.  Am,  Theosophical  Soc. ;  office, 
103  State  St. 


VROMAN,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  lawyer:  b.  near  Madison.  Wis., 
Oct-  5.  1 S4  0 :  s,  William  and  Harriet  Field  Vroman:  grad. 
Univ.  Wis..  1S6S:  Ph.B..  Ll.B.  Albany  I,aw  In'^t..  1869:  in 
office  of  Wm.  F.  Vilas  18  69-7  0;  in  practice  Green  Bay.  Wis.. 
1871-190  0.  being  state's  atty.  number  of  years ;  came  to 
Chicago  19O0  in  partnership  Flower.  Vroman  &  Musgrave.  sub- 
sequently Musgrave,  Vroman  &  Lee;  1905  became  asst.  gen. 
solicitor.  C.  M.  vS:  St.  P.  Ry.  :  clubs:  Union  League.  University. 
City;  mem.  Chicago.  HI.  State  and  Am.  Bar  Assns. ;  office.  Rail- 
way  Exchange    Bldg. 


WHEELER.  JOHN,  inspector  of  police;  b.  WTieaton.  lU..  Feb.  0. 
I8r»l;  3.  Luke  and  Bridget  Wheeler;  joined  Chicago  poUco 
force  Oct.  2  3.  1878:  now  in  charge  of  Harrison  St.  sutlon: 
clubs:  Illinois  Athletic.  Illinois;  Mason.  K.  T. ;  office.  HarrUon 
St    Police    SUtlun. 


WOOD.  STEPHEN  B..  chief  of  detectives;  b.  Binghampton.  N. 
Y  ,  Apr.  12,  1 S  T)  0 :  s.  George  N.  and  Kate  Rodgers  Wood ; 
taken  to  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  by  parents;  newsboy  C.  M.  &  St. 
P.  Ry..  186G:  brakeman.  conductor  and  chief  of  secret  service 
same  company  to  Aug.  1.  1887;  detective  sergt.  Chicago  police 
force  Aug.  4.  1887:  promoted  to  lieutenant,  captain  and  chief 
of  detectives;  office.  City  Hall, 


380 


WINCHELL.    BENJAMIN    LA    FON     pr«^    C     R^    I     &   P. /j,'',  ■.  !"■  JJ^JS"'' 
Wlnchell     ed     ward   and    lilgh   si-liL.    Haniilbal.    Mo.,    1S67-74.    omplojM 
asst.    gan.    passenger    agent.    Atchiso-    '-    ^•-'"■- 
Scott   &   Memphis  R.    R. :   pres.    C, 
&    Cycle     Exm.  or,    Midlothian.    South    Shore.    Caitcm 
St.    Louis    Country    of   St,    Louis:    also   I>enrer   of   Denver 


Mo,.    JtJy    .S. 
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u.i  IvaLe  Aniid,  La  Ft>ri 
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331 


WHEELER,  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  fauitalist ;  b.  New  Yoik  City.  Apr.  2  7.  ] -S  ."i -t  :  s.  Eathuel  Climcli  and  .Tulia  Catlieilne  Lawi-ence  Wheeler; 
e<].  X.  y.  pub.  sih!s.  :  fnui.  X.  Y.  Coll.;  at  1 S  became  interested  in  shipping  between  Hudson  liver  ports  and  N.  Y.  City:  active  in  tightertige 
transpuitatioii  in  X.  Y.  liarbor;  interested  in  construction  ff  telegraph  lines,  railroads,  and  undeiground  electiic  street  car  systems  (New 
York  and  Washington  t.  automatic  switchboards  for  telephone  service,  er*-.;  organized  111.  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  and  built  tunnel-t  under 
downtown  Cliicago  streets;  organized  III.  Tunnel  Co..  following  coun  ^il  grant  of  July.  19  03.  to  take  over  interests  of  HI.  Telephone  and 
Telegraph    Co. ;    tunnel    system    put    in    operation.    Sept. ,     1 !( (1 8  ;    organi  ;ed    Automatic   Klectric   Co. .    1  i)  0  4  :    office.    The   Kookeiy- 


382 


WACKER.  CHARLES  HENRY.  leal  estate:  b.  Chicago.  Aug.  2  9.  ISoO. 
Lake  Forest  Acad.:  1ST3-0.  ofllre  bos  -intl  clerk  with  board  of  trarte  11 
father  ISSO.  establishing  malting  fiim  F.  Wacker  &  Son.  wliieh  lat«r 
1  .S  S  4  tiU  19  01:  also  pres.  McAvoy  Brewing  Co.  tor  a  number  ot  yea 
Chicago  Title  and  Trust  Co..  Western  Stone  Co..  Repulilic  Iron  and  Ste 
means.  World's  Columbian  E.-cpn. ;  is  chairman  commission  on  city  beau 
pres.  Athenaeum:  governing  mem.  Art  Inst  :  cI""!!:  Chicago.  Comniercial 
Day    Chicago   Tunigenieinde.    Schwaljen   Verern:   office.    1.3S   .lackson   BI 


Frederick  and  CaUiarine  Hummel  Wacker:  ed.  Chicago  pub.  schls.  and 
nn-  traveled  through  I'.  S.  and  Europe  and  into  Africa.  1876-9:  joined 
became  Wacker  &  Birk  Brewing  and  Malting  Oo..  of  which  was  pres.  from 
i-s-  pres  Chicago  Heights  Land  Assn.:  dir.  Corn  Exchange  N'at.  Bank, 
el  Co  S  Side  Elevated  Rv. :  was  dir.  and  mem.  committee  on  ways  and 
liful"  plans:  chairman  executive  committee  Chicago  Relief  nad  .\iaSoo.. 
X'nion  League.  Fellowship.  Bankers*  Iroquois.  Gennania.  C.  A.  A..  Mid- 
vd. 


383 


1S5-1     «1.    Chicago   pub.    schls. .   Dyrenfurtll  s  'Lou.    i  j.  ^^  Vincennes  K.   ^■■^'^°Xv     „     i.,vib<irf  &   Co..    rubber   g'Wds.    18S2-l.'Ol. 

384 


WEST.  ROY  OWEN.  lawyer:  b.  Georgetown  A'ermilion  Co..  III.  Oct  2  7.  ISGS:  s.  Pleasant  ami  Helen  Anna  West:  grad.  DePauw  Unlr..  A.B., 
1890  (A.M..  LL.B.):  studied  law  in  Chicago;  adm.  to  bar.  1890:  asst.  co.  atty..  1894;  city  atty..  Chicago.  181*5-7;  repub.  candidate  for 
city  atty..  1S97;  for  a  time  head  nf  firm  of  West  &  Eckhart,  and  since  Sept.  1.  1903.  of  firm  of  West,  Eckhart  &  Taylor;  mem.,  since  1899. 
board  of  review  nf  Cook  Co.;  elected  chairman  repub.  central  committee.  July  8.  1!104;  mem.  Delta  Tau  Delta  and  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Mason. 
Odd  Fellow;   clubs:   Union   League,    Law.   Midlothian.    Hamilton;   office.    First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 

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WARMAN,  WILLARD,  auditor,  Chicago  Daily  Journal:  b.  Rock 
Island  Co..  III.  July  6.  1877;  s.  Enoch  and  Almlra  War- 
man;  ed.  Muscatine.  la.,  high  schl. ;  residence.  Melrose  Park; 
office,     117    Market    St. 


WOLF.  JOSEPH,  distiller;  b.  Germany.  1,S59:  came  M  America 
3  5  years  ago;  became  connected  with  the  James  E.  Pepper  Dis- 
tilling Co.,  1S9!);  elected  pres..  1907;  re-elected  pres.,  1909; 
dubs;  Illnnls  Athletic;  mem.   B.  P.  O.   E. :  office.  Rector  BIdg. 


H 

>^^H 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r    ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B 

WELCH,  NINIAN  H..  lawyer;  b.  Rosecrans.  HI..  Jan.  1,  18T3:  s. 
J.  T.  and  Emma  J.  Welch;  grad.  Beloil  Coll..  M.  A..  Lake  For- 
est Univ..  1899;  LI.  B..  Lake  Forest.  1902;  asst.  judge  ot  pro- 
bate court.  Cook  Co..  since  Dee.  3.  1906;  club;  Hamilton;  office. 
County  Blde- 


WALKER,  EDWIN  K..  judge  of  Municipal  court;  b.  Forrest  City, 
Mason  Co..  111..  1866;  s.  Henry  C.  and  Harriet  A.  Walker; 
moved  to  Lincoln.  111..  ISSl;  grad.  Lincoln  Coll..  came  to 
Chicago  18  91;  studied  at  Northwestern  Univ.  law  schl. ;  adm. 
to  bar  1 S  9  2 ;  190  0  elected  on  Repub.  ticket  county  com- 
missioner; took  part  in  reorganl/atlon  of  county  charitable  In- 
stitutions: elected  to  Jfunlcipal  ct.  bench  1906;  clubs:  Wood- 
lawn  Park.  Hamilton.  City;  Mason;  mem.  Royal  League.  Na.  Am. 
Union ;   office.    14  8    Michigan    Av. 


400 


WOODMAN.  ANDREW  WHfTNEY,  cinl  eiigiiieer;  b.  Nuv.  10. 
1 S  t>  6 ;  s.  Gtvrge  K.  and  Catherine  D.  Whitney  WtKKinian ;  S. 
B..  Mass.  Inst.  Technology;  bridge  and  structural  steel  busi- 
ness. Boston;  10  years  engineer  and  branch  mgr.  Roeliling  Con- 
struction Co..  witli  Boston  and  Chicago  as  headquarters:  tooK 
up  residence  In  Chicago,  19  0  5:  retired  to  private  practice  of 
profession  Oct..  190D:  clubs:  C.  C.  A..  Engineers'.  Chicago 
Architwtural.  Evanston  Country.  University  club  of  Evanston. 
Builders'.  Technology;  mem.  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs..  Boston  Sic 
of  Engrs..  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  residence.  Evanston;  ottice.  1  OS 
La    Salle    St. 


WIEHE.  C.  F..  lumbennan;  b.  Cliicago.  Sept.  G.  1SG2;  s.  Charles 
and  Sophia  Hanmoth  Wiehe;  secty.  and  dlr.  Edward  Hlnes  Lum- 
ber Co.;  pies.  Builders'  and  Traders'  Exchange;  dir.  and  chair- 
man trade  committee.  Lumbermen's  Exchange;  dir.  1st  National 
Bank.  Hayward,  Wis..  Illinois  Mfrs.  Assn.;  clubs:  Union  League, 
Illinois  Athletic.  South  Shore.  Illinois.  Builders.'  C.  A.  A..  Bos- 
ton   and    Y-    .\I.    t;.    A.     (New    Orleans);    office,    243    Lincoln    St. 


WEINGARDEN,  I.  M.,  theater  manager;  b.  Detroit.  Mich.,  Oct. 
19.  ISO":  s.  J.  M.  and  Esther  W^eingarden;  started  in  theatrical 
business  as  asst,  property  boy  at  Grand  Opera  house.  Detroit. 
18S2;  came  to  Chicago.  1SS7:  connected  with  vaiious  theaters; 
1897  became  stage  manager  Trocadero  theater;  19  06  manager. 
same  theater:  Mason;  K.  P.;  office,   292  State  St. 


WENDELL.  JULIUS  A.,  pres.  Wendell  State  Bank;  b.  Nicolet  Co.. 
Minn..  July  18.  1869:  s.  Julius  H.  and  Johanna  Wendell;  came 
to  Chicago,  18  87;  bookkeeper  and  collector.  Real  Estate  and 
Building  jLiumal;  1890.  founded  real  estate  business  of  J.  A. 
Wendell  &  Co.;  1906,  added  banking  dept..  which  was  succeeded 
by  WendeU  State  Bank.  1909:  club:  C.  A.  A.;  mem.  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
Chicago  Real  Estate  Bd..  Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce;  office,  Mad- 
ison St.   and  Ashland  Blvd. 


401 


WOLLENBERGER.  HERMAN,  banker;  b.  Germany,  1S7G;  s. 
I.  L.  Wollenberger;  started  banking  career  in  Gei-many;  foreign 
exchange  and  bond  clerk,  III.  Trust  &  Savings  Bank;  cashier  and 
mgr.  bond  dept.  Otis,  Wilson  &  Co.;  vice-pres.  Western  Trust  & 
Savings  Bank;  now  head  of  Wollenberger  &  Co..  bankers:  clubs; 
City.   Hampden.   Germania;  office.    206   La  Salle  St. 


WILDER.  JOHN  EMERY,  tanner  and  leather  merchant;  b.  L^- 
Ciister,  Mass.,  Apr.  16.  1S61;  s.  Charles  Lewis  and  Harriet 
Ellen  Harris  Wlider ;  ed.  Lancaster,  Mass. ,  public  schools  and 
Mass.  Agricultural  Coll. .  graduating  B.  S. .  18  8  2:  commenced 
as  clerk  for  Wilder  &  Hale.  Chicago,  Nov.  1.  1882;  salesman, 
18  83.  and  partner.  1886,  the  firm  changing  1887  to  Wilder 
&  Co.,  tanners  and  leather  merchants:  now  vice-president 
Wilder  &  Co..  pres.  and  treas.  Wilder-Manning  Tanning  Co,: 
dir.  Nat.  City  Bank.;  chairman  state  executive  committee  HI. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  dir.  Evanston  Y.  M.  C.  A.:  dir.  III.  Manufac- 
turers' Assn.;  trustee,  Beloit  Coll.;  clubs;  Union  League.  Glen- 
view,  Skokle  Golf ;  residence.  Evanston ;  office.  212-14  Lake 
Street. 


WILLIAMS,  ORVA  G..  manufacturer:  b.  SallneviUe.  O..  Apr.  25. 
1865;  s.  Richard  Gllson  and  Elmira  Frost  Williams:  grad. 
Mount  Union  Coll.,  Alliance.  O. :  studied  at  Cincinnati  I^aw 
schL ;  pres.  O.  G.  Williams  Co. ;  pres.  National  Assn.  of 
Leather  and  Celluloid  Novelty  Goods  Mfrs.,  1908.  re-elected 
1909;    office.     223-5     Washington    St. 


WINNE.  WILLIAM  NORTH  DUANE,  gen.  auditor  C  M.  &  St  P. 
K.  R.  ;  b.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Oct,  11,  1850;  s,  Garrett 
Wemple  and  Maiy  Elizabeth  Swart  Winne;  ed.  pub.  and  private 
schls:  entered  business  life  with  C.  M,  &  St.  P.  system,  aast. 
gen.  auditor.  Sept.  1882.  to  Dec.  1890;  gen.  auditor  since 
Dec.  1890:  clubs:  Marquette:  mem.  Sons  of  Am.  Revolution. 
Holland  Society;  office.   Railway  Kxchange  Bldg. 


402 


WHITAKER,  WILLIAM  BATCHELOR.  physician  and  surgeon;  b. 
Brantford,  Ont..  Canada.  Feb.  6.  1875;  s.  John  and  Sarah  Jane 
Whltaker;  gra^.  Brantford  Collegiate  Inst..  1893;  grad.  Rush 
Medical  CoU..  Chicago.  M.  D..  1897;  mem.  HI.  State  and  Chi- 
cago Med.  Societies.  Am.  Med.  Assn. :  clubs:  Physicians',  Sur- 
geons'   (Rochester,   Minn.):  mem.    K.   of  C. ;  office,    100   State  St. 


WILKERSON.  JAMES  H.,  lawyer;  spec.  asst.  U.  S.  dist  atty. ; 
b.  Savannah.  Mo..  Dec.  11.  1869;  s.  John  and  Lydia  Austin 
WUlterson;  ed.  De  Pauw  Univ.,  A.B.,  A.M..  Ll.B.  ;  came  to 
Chicago.  1894;  adm.  to  bar  same  year:  entered  office  Llnney. 
McConnell  &  Coffeen;  mem.  firm  of  Llnney.  Coffeen.  Harding  & 
Wilkerson;  since  1908  mem.  firm  WUkerson  &  Cassels;  mem.  111. 
legislature.  19  0.t;  county  atty..  Cook  Co.,  1003-4;  1906. 
special  asst.  to  atty. -general  In  interstate  cnmmerce  cases:  clubs: 
Union  League.  Law,  Hamilton.  Woodlawn  Park ;  mem.  Am.  Bar 
Assn.;  offices.   The  Rookery  and    Federal   Uldg. 


WHYTE,  GEORGE  STUART,  pres.  Maconiber  &  Wliyte  Rope  Co.: 
b.  Crossgates.  Scotland.  Mar.  20.  1867:  s.  George  and  Isabella 
Primrose  Wliyte;  ed.  Scotland,  and  evening  high  schi,,  Chicago; 
removed  to  Chicago,  18  83;  entered  employ  of  Washburn  & 
Neven,  188  7.  in  wire  rope  dept, ;  in  189  6.  in  the  wire  rope 
business  with  F.  B.  Macomber;  1901,  established  wire  rope 
factory  at  Coal  City,  HI.;  invented  non- rotating  wire  rope,  1905; 
clubs:  C.  A.  A.,  Chicago  Automobile;  Mason;  mem.  Royal  League, 
Royal  Arcanum;  office,    2  66  Clinton  St. 


YOUNG,  HOBART  P.,  lawyer;  b.  Cliicago,  Mar,  31.  1875;  a. 
George  and  Mary  A.  McDonough  Young;  A.  B.,  LI.  B,.  North- 
western Univer.;  asst.  state's  atty.  Cook  Co.  1906  to  1908; 
clubs:  C.  A.  A.,  Glenview,  Law,  Legal;  mem.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.; 
office.  Com  Exchange  Bldg. 


403 


WARNER    HOTEL— Tliiny-third    St.    and   Cottage    Grove   Av. 
404 


WOMAN'S   TEMPLE,    LA    SALLE    AND    MONROE    STS. 
405 


406 


ABREVIATIONS 


A.A.A.S. — American    Asscn-iation    for    the    Advancement    of    Science;. 

A.B.     (also   B.A-)— Bachelor   of   Arts. 

acad. — academy. 

a^t — agent. 

Ala. — AlJibajna. 

Am.     (also  Amer.) — American. 

A.M.     (also    M. A.}— Master   of   Arts. 

appt. — appointed. 

Ariz. — Arizona. 

Ark. — Arkansas. 

Assn. — Association. 

as  so. — associate. 

asst. — assistant. 

att. — attended. 

atty.— attorney. 

A.,    T.    &    S.    F.    R.    R.— Atchison.    Topeka    &    SanU    Fe    Railroad. 

Aug. — August. 

Av.— Avenue. 

A.  &    P.    Ry.— AUanta   &   Pacific  Railway. 
b. — bom. 

B.A.     (also    A.B.) — Bachelor    of    Arts. 

B.,    A.   &.    P.    Ry.— Butte.   Anaconda  &  Pacific   Railway. 

B  apt.— Baptist. 

bd. — board. 

BIdQ.— Building. 

BIk.— Block. 

Blvd. — Boulevard. 

B.P.O.E. — Benevolent   and   Protective   Order  of   Elks. 

B.S.     (also    S.B)— Bachelor   of   Science. 

B.  &    M.    R.    R.    R.— Burlington  &  Missouri  River   Railroad. 
B.&O.R.R.— Baltimore    &    Ohio    Railroad. 

Calif.— California. 

Can. — Canada. 

capt. — captain. 

ca». — cavalry. 

C..B.&Q.R.R. — Chicago.   Burlington  &   Quincy  Railroad. 

C.,C-.C.&I.Ry.— Cleveland,  Columbus.  Clncinjiati  &  Indianap- 
olis   Railway. 

C.,C.,C-&StL.  Ry.— Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  CWcago  &  St.  Louis 
Railway. 

C.AE.I.R.R.— Chicago   &   Eastern  Dllnois  Railroad 

C.G.W.R.R.— Chicago   Great   Western   Railroad. 

C.A.A. — Chicago    Athletic   Association. 

Chi.— Chicago. 

chm. — chairman. 

C.H.&D.Ry. — Cincinnati.   Hamilton  &   Dayton  Railway. 

C..I.&.L.Ry.— Cliioago.   Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Railway. 

C.J.R.R. — Chicago    Junction    Railroad. 

C.L.S.&E.R.R. — Chicago.    Lake    Shore    &    Eastern    Railroad. 

C..M.&St.P.Ry.— Chicago.    MilwauJiee    &    St.    Paul    Railway. 

C.O.&G.R.R.— Choctaw.     Oklahoma   &    Gulf   Railroad. 

Co. — Company ;   county. 

C.E. — Civil    Engineer. 

col. — colonel. 

Coll.— College. 

Colo. — Colorado. 

Cong. — Congress:   also  congregation. 

Conn. — Connecticut. 

C, R. I. &E.P.Ry.— Chicago.    Rock    Island    &    El    Paso    RaUway. 

C. R. I. &P.R.R.— Chicago.   Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railroad. 

C.S-A.    (or   C.S.Army) — Confederate   States   Army. 

C..St.P..M.&.O.Ry.— Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Railway. 

est. P.&K.C.R.R.— Chicago.    St.     Paul    &    Kansas    City    RaUroad. 

ct. — court. 

C.T.T.R.R. — Chicago   Terminal    Transfer   Railroad. 

C.&A.Ry.— Chicago   &   Alton   Railway. 

C.&G.E.Ry.— Chicago    &    Great    Eastern    Railway. 

C.&G.T.Ry.— Chicago    &    Grand    Trunk    Railway. 

com. — committee. 

comm. — commission. 

commr. — commissioner. 

cty. — county. 

C.&N.W.Ry.— Chicago    &   Northwestern   Railway. 

C.&N. P. R.R.— Chicago   &   Northern   Pacific   Railroad. 

C.&O.Ry.^Chesapeake   &   Ohio  Railway. 

C.&.W.I.R.R. — Chicago   &    Westem   Indiana    Railroad. 

D.C. — District    of    Columbia. 

D.C.L.— I>octor    of    Civil    Law. 

D.D.— Doctor   of   Divinity. 

D.D.S. — Ditrtor  of  Dental   Surgery. 


Dec. — December. 

Del. — Delaware. 

D  ep  t, — De  pa  rtment. 

dir. — director. 

disl.— district. 

D..L.&W.R.R.— Delaware,   Lackawanna   &   Westem   Railroad. 

D.,G.H.&M.R.R.— Detroit.     Grand    Haven    &    Milwaukeo    Railroad. 

D.,L.&N.R.R.— Detroit.    Lansing    &    Northern    Railroad. 

D.Lltt. — (also     L.H.D.)— Doctor    of    Literature. 

D.V.S. — Doctor    of    Veterinary    Surge o'- 

E.— East 

od. — educated:    also    editor. 

ed '  n . — education. 

edn'l. — educational. 

E.E. — Electrical  Engineer. 

E.J.&E.R.R.— Elgin.   Joliet   &   Eastern    Railroad. 

Eng. — England. 

engr. — engineer.  , 

Exmoor — Exmoor  Country  (Hub. 

Expn. — Exposition. 

E.&T.H.Ry.— Evansville  &   Terre   Haute   Railway. 

F  eb .  — Februa  ry . 

Fla.— Florida. 

Ft.— Fort. 

Ga.— (Jeorgla. 

G.A.R,— Grand   Army    of    the   Republic. 

gen.     (also    genl.) — general. 

Ger. — Germany. 

G.N.Ry. — Great    Northern    RaUway. 

grad. — graduated. 

H.I. — Hawaiian    Islands. 

Homeo. — Homeopathic. 

Hosp. — Hospital. 

I.C.R.R.— Illinois    Central    Railroad. 

l.&St.L.R.R.— Indianapolis    &    St    Louis    Railroad. 

la. — Iowa. 

Ida. — Idaho. 

III.— Illinois. 

Illinois  Athletic     (also   III.Ath.)— New  Dlinols  Athletic  Club. 

Ind. — Indiana. 

Ind.Ty. — Indian    Territory. 

infly. — Infantry. 

I.N.G. — Illinois   National   Guard. 

insp. — Inspector. 

I  ntern'l. — International. 

Jan. — January. 

Kan. — Kansas. 

K.C.FtS.&G.R.R.— Kansas   City.    Fort  Scott   &   Gulf   Railroad. 

K.C.FtS.&M.R.R.— Kansas   City.   Fort  Scott  &   Memphis   Railroad- 

K.C.S.R.R. — Kansas   City   Southern   Railroad. 

K.C. — Knights    of    Columbus. 

K. P.— Knights   of  Pythias. 

K.T. — Knights    Templar. 

Ky. — Kentucky. 

La.  — Louis  i  ana. 

L.I. — Long   Island. 

LI. B.— Bachelor   of   Laws. 

L.S.&M.S.Ry. — Lake   Shore  &   Michigan   Southern   Railway. 

lieut. — lieutenant. 

lieut.-gov. — lieutenant-governor. 

Luth. — Lutheran. 

L.&N.R.R.— Louisville    &    NashviUe    Railroad. 

L.&P.R.R.— Lackawanna    &    Pittsburg    Railroad- 

m. — married. 

maj. — major. 

M  ass. — Massachusetts. 

M.D.— Doctor    of    Medicine. 

Md.— Maryland. 

Me.— Maine. 

M.E. — Master  of   Engineering;  mechanical  engineer. 

med. — medical. 

mem. — member. 

mfg. — manufacturing. 

mfr. — manufacturer. 

mgr. — manager. 

Mich. — Michigan. 

Midlothian — Midlothian    Country    Club. 

mil. — military. 

Minn. — Minnesota. 

Miss. — Mississippi. 

M.L.— Master    of    Laws. 


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ABREVIATIONS— Continued 


Mo.— Missouri. 

Mont. — Montana. 

M.S.— Master    of    Science. 

Mt.— MuunL 

MaP.Ry.— Mlssourt    Paclflc    Railway. 

Mu8.B.— Kachelor    of    Music. 

M.&St.L.R.R.— MinneaMl^    &    St.    LouLs    lUUroad. 

N.     (al.so    No.)— North. 

nat. — national. 

N.D.— North  DakoU. 

Neb. — Nebraska. 

Nov. — Nevada. 

N.H. — Ni5W  Hampshire. 

N.J. — New    Jorsey. 

N.Mex. — New    Mexico. 

No.     (also    N.)— North. 

Nov. — November. 

N.P.Ry.— Northern    Paclflo    Railway. 

N.S. — Nova  Scotia- 

N.W.— Northwestern. 

N.Y.— New    York. 

N.Y.C.&H.R.R.R.— New    York    Central    &    Hudson    River    Railroad. 

N.Y.,C.&St.L.R.R.— New    York.    Chioa«o    &    St.    Louis    RaUroad. 

N.Y..P.&O.R.R.— New   York,    Pennsylvania  &   Ohio    Railroad. 

0.— Ohio. 

Oct.^0ctober. 

Okla. — Oklahoma. 

Ont. — Ontario.  , 

Op8. — Oregon. 

Pa.— i*enn  syl  vanla. 

Pd.B.— Bachelor  of  Pedagogy- 

P.,C.&St.L.R.R.— Pittslmrg.     Cincinnati    &    St.     Loula    Railroad. 

Ph.D.— Doctor   of   Philosophy. 

Ph.M. — Master   of    Pharmacy. 

P.&S.~Physlclans    and    Surgeons. 

P.I. — Philippine    Islands. 

PI.— Place. 

pass. — paasenger. 

pres. — president. 

prin. — principal . 

prof.- — p  rof  eas  or. 

pub. — public. 

Ravisloe — Ra\"islo6    Country    Club. 

rep. — representative. 

repub. — republican. 

Rev. — Reverend. 

R.I. — Rhode    Island. 


R.R.     Uallroad. 

Ry. — Railway. 

8. — .son. 

8.     (also    So.)— Soulh. 

S.A. — South    America. 

S. A. R .—Sons    of    American    Revolution. 

S.B.     (also    B.S.) — Bachelor   of   Scleoco. 

S.C. — South    Carolina, 

achl. — school. 

Sc.D. — Doctor  of  Science. 

S.D.— .South    Dakota. 

secty .  — se  c  ret  a  ry . 

Sen. — Senator. 

Sept. — September. 

sergt. — sergeant. 

So.      (abo    S.)— South. 

South  Shor« — South    Shore    Country. 

Sq. — Square. 

St. — Saint:    street. 

S. P. Ry.— Southern    Pacific   Railway. 

S.P. R.R. — Southern  Pacific  Railroad. 

aupt. — superintendent. 

T..St.L.&W.Ry.— Toledo,    St.    lyouia    &    Western    Railway. 

treas.— treasurer. 

Ter. — Territory. 

Twp. — Township. 

Univ.     (also    U niver.) — University. 

U.P.R.R.— Undon  Padflo   RaUroad. 

U.S.— United  StateB. 

U.S.A.— United  States  Acmy. 

U.S.N.— United  SUtea  Navy. 

U.S.V.— United  States    Volunteers. 

Va.— Virginia. 

Vol. — Volunteer;    volume. 

Vice- pros. — Vice-president. 

Vt.— Vermont. 

W.— West. 

Wash. — Washington. 

Westward  H o— Westward    Ho    Golf    dub. 

W.C.Ry.— Wisconsin    Central    Railway. 

W. .  I . & N .  Ry.— Wisconsin,    Iowa    &    Nebraska    Railway. 

Wis. — Wisconsin. 

W.Va.— West    Virginia. 

Wyo. — Wyoming. 

W.&M.Ry.— Wisconsin   &   Michigan    Railway. 

Y.M.C.A. — Young    Men's    Christian    Association. 


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INDEX 


PAGE 

A 

lI_Abbey.    Charles   Peters 
14_Abbott.    William    Tabor 
10— Ackerl.    Cl.;iiU-s    11- 
9 — Adams,   Mllward 
15— Adcock.    Edmund   D. 
9— Alshlon.  Richard  H. 
15_AIden,  William  Tracy 
13_AlIen.    Harry    Keyes 
14 — Allen.   Leon  Menard 
15 — Allerton.   Samuel  Waters 
13— Ailing.    Charles.    Jr. 
13— Amberg.    William    A. 
U— Ames,   John   C. 
13— Anderson.    William    Jimes 
14 — Andrews,   Charles  W. 
15— Angell.    William    Robert 
in— Ap    Madoc.    William   Tudor 
12— Armstrong.    Robert    B. 
11— Arnold,    Blon    J. 
12— Arnold,    Oswald   J. 

B 

34— Baacbes.    Frank 

26— Babcock.    Frederick   R. 

54— Backus.    Clyde    I 

35— Bailey.    Kdward    W. 

45_Baker,  Alfred  I-andon 

30— Baldwin.     IIenr>-     U. 

31— Baldwin.     .Tcsse    A. 

47— Baldwin.    L.    Blake 

54— Ball.    Tlinmns    MuUer 

40— Ballantlne.  Noten  Dickenson 

^C — Banks.   Alexander  F. 

56- Barber.    Cnurtenay 

4.5— Banies.     Carl    L. 

53 — Barnett.    Otto   Raymond 

52— Barrett.   Channlng  Whitney 

28— Bartletl,   Frederick   HenrT 

50— Bati'iiiiin.    F.    I- 

32 — Bates,  Onward 

31— Batten.  John  H. 

n3— Baitm,    Wllltam  Louis 

r>."i — Baumann.     Frederick 

27 — Behan,    I>ouls   J. 

37 — Belfeld.  Joseph 

47— Beitler.     Henry     Clay 

52 — Belasco.    Daniel 

.^1 — Benjamin.     Loiii? 

52— Bennett.     Willis     Henry 

33— Bensinger.    Bentamln    E. 

41— Bentley.   Frank  Taggart 

41)— Berniinghani.    T.    C. 

28— Best,    William 

56— Beye.    William 

30- Riddle.   William   Baxter 

38- BUlingS.    Charles   I.. 

5." — Binswanger,     Augustus 

54— Bird.    Harry   Lewis 

48— r.lrk.    Edward  J. 

4S— Birk.   Jacob 

48— Birk.    William    A- 

49— Blrkhoff,    George,   Jr. 

23 — Blair.    Henry  AuETUStua 

51— Blake.    Charles    G. 

51 — Bleyer.     Charles     E-lwin 

21— Block!,    Frederick   W. 

"2— Bode,    Frederick 

26— Boirot,    Eir,lle    Kellogg 

27 — Bolger,  Thomas  J. 

50— Booz.    John   T. 


PAOB 

3U — Borders.    M.    W. 

49 — Bom.    Moses 

36— Boutell.  Henry  Sherman 

40— Bowers.    Lloyd    Whealon 

56— Bowman.  Johnston   U. 

44— Boynton.    Charles   T. 

53— Eracey.    Smith    Herbert 

29 — Brannuro.    William    S. 

25 — Brand,   Rudolph 

53—Bredlng.   Ben   Nobia 

43 — Breen.    Mart  hi    J. 

51 — Bregnian.   Ix»uls   I. 

43 — Brennan,    Bernard   G. 

39— Brennan.    Patrick 

52— Brennan.    William    F. 

53— Brown.    Charles    I.eRoy 

55 — Brown.    John    A. 

37 — Brown.  Paul 

42 — Bnigpemeyer.     Claudia 

31— Brundage.   Edward  3 

40 — Bryson.    William    John 

55 — Buck.     Niels 

46— Buckingham.    George    T. 

25 — Budd.    Brittan    J. 

42— Buell.    Charles   Clinton 

35 — Bulkley.   Almon   W. 

49— Bunch,  Frank   M. 

44— Bunch.   Thaddeus   Osca' 

50— Bunnell.     .I'>hn     Alexander 

41— Bums.   p.    C. 

54— Burn«.     William    H. 

50— Burras.    Charii-s    Haye^. 

29 — Burres.    Joseph    Reuben 

24 — Burry.    William 

38— Busse.    William 

22 — Byllesby.    Henry  M. 

C 
82— Cable.    Benjamin    Stlcknej 
70— Calh-iun.    William    James 
83— Callahan.  John  W. 
fig — Cameron.    Daniel   Ross 

82— Campbell.    Edward    T. 

76 — Cameron.    Osslan 

81— Canty.   Francis  James 

71_r;,rO'.     K.lwiini     Francis 

81— Carmack.    Edgar  H. 

78— Camahan.   Charles   Calvin 

72 — Carpenter,    Hubbard 
*66— Carr,    Clyde  Mitchell 

71 — Carrj-.     Edward    Francis 

74 — Carter.   John  Buren 

73— Case.    Miinson    Timothy 

82— Cassels.    Edwin    H. 

G6 — Caverly.    John   R- 

78— Cervenka.    John    A- 

78 — Cigrand.    Dr.    Bernard   J. 

7j)_Chamberlaln.    Walter    Howard 

84— Chllds,    Frank    Hall 

80— Church.    Chester   W. 

84 — Churen.    Charles   Adelbert 

85— Clancy.    William    P. 

75— Clark.    A.    Sheldon 

79_Clark.   Charles  D. 

81 — Clark,   John  Marshall 

69— Clarke.   John   Vaughan 

82 — Claussenius.    George   W. 

77_CUfford,    Edwin 

69 — Cobe,    Ira    Maurice 

65 — Cochran.    J-    Lewis 

67 — Cochrane,  William  Henry 


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INDEX— Continued 


PAGE 

81— Cocy.    Charles   A. 

64 — Colburn.    Warren  E. 

61— Coleman,  Wllllara  A. 

72— Collins,    Richard    J. 

G2 — Comlskey.    Chas.    A. 

84 — Condon,   James   G, 

71 — Connery.    Francis    Daniel 

60 — Connery.   John  Tobin 

67 — Connors,    Thomas    J. 

84 — Conover.  Abram  B. 

83— Cooley,    Edwin    Gilbert 

S.'i— Cooney,    Richard   J. 

80 — Comeau,  Barton 

73— Cottrell,    William   N. 

64 — Countiss.    Frederick   Downer 

83 — Cowan,   Kennett 

03— Cowdcry.    Edward    G. 

77 — Cowles,    Alfred 

80 — Cos,  Arthur  Malcom 

75 — Crandall,    Noble 

79- Crane,    William    Bantin 

78— Cratty.   Josiah 

79— Crlbben.   William   H. 

76— Critchfleld,  H.   D. 

74 — Crosby,    George    Ileman 

80— Cruice.    Daniel    I.. 

68— Cudahy,  John 

05— Cudahy,   Michael 

70 — Culver,    Morton   Taylor 

83 — Cummings,    David    Mark 

D 
104— Dagg,    Thomas    L. 

107— Damsel,    William    Hudson 

107 — Danner.    Max  L. 
99— David,  Joseph  B. 

108— Davles.    Edgar    Thomas 
97 — Dawes.    Rufus    Cutler 

101 — Dean,    JIaurice  S. 

107 — Deering.    Thomas    G. 

106— Deeves.    GrilTen    H. 

102— Defebaueh.    James    Elliott 

105 — Defrees.    Joseph    Holfon 
98— Delano.    Frederic   A. 
98— Devltt.    Jlartln    Allen 

IOC — Dewey,    Chauncey 

105— Dick,    Albert  Blake 

103— Dickinson,  Edward 

103 — Dickinson,    Jacob  McGavock 

108— Dolph,    Fred  A. 

107 — Donovan,    Henry    F. 
85 — Dorman,    Charles   C. 

100 — Douglass.    William    Angus 

108 — Dow.    Francis    Melven 

101 — Downey.    Joseph 

100— Doyle.    WUiiam    A. 

102— Drlscoll.  John  T. 

104 — Drum.    A.    L. 
90— Dunlap.    MUlard   F. 

IOC — Dunlap.    Robert 

100— Duntley.    John    Wheeler 
99- Duntley.    William    Obid 

lOS— Dyrenforth.    Harold 

E 

109— Earling.    Albert   J. 

114— Eastman.  Albert  N. 

116— Eastman.    Robert    M. 

118 — Eaton.    Marquis 

115 — Ebeling.    George 

121— Eberhardt.    3Iax 

120— Eberhart.    Noble   Murray 

1 19— Eckhardt.    WlUiam    Nicholas 

113— Eckhart.    Bernard   A. 

120— Eckhart,    John    W. 

112— Eddy.    Alfred    Deiavan 

112— Edwards.    Arthur   llobin 

11!) — Eidmann.    Heniy    P. 

117 — Eisendratli.   Joseph    N. 

lis— Ellicott.    Edward    lleach 

110— EUIott.    H.     Curtis 

110- Eltlng.    Howard 


PAGE 

118 — Emerson.    Harry   Lewis 
115 — Emerson,  Jay  H. 
120— Enright.    John    B. 
119 — Ericson.    John   Ernst 
113 — Ericsson.  Henry 
114— Ettelson.   Samuel   A. 
120 — Evans.    John   Thomas 
119— Everett.    Edward   Warren 
121— Eweil.    Marshall  Davis 
111 — Ewen,   John    Melggs 
117 — Ewen.   Malcolm   Faullmer 
121 — Eyman.    Frank   P. 

F 

127— Fahmey.   Ezra  0. 

125 — Faithorn.  John  Nicholson 

135— Farreil.    John    David 

131— Favill.    Henry   Baird 

136- Fenlon.    William   Taylor 

136— Fergus.    Robert   C. 

121— Ferguson.    AIe.\ander   Hugh 

125— Fetzer.    John   C. 

129— Fishback.   Charles  F. 

128 — Fisher.    Lucius   George 

132 — Fiynn.   Simon  Richardson 

128— Flynn.    Thomas   P. 

135 — Flynn.    Thomas   W. 

131— Pocil.    Charles   M. 

13C— Folds.  Charles  W. 

129 — Folsom.    Richard    Sweet 

130— Foreman.    Milton    J. 

127— Forrest.    Alfred    Edgar 

134 — Foster.    Stephen    Austin 

134— Fowler.  Frank  T. 

134 — Fo,i£,   Eugene 

135— Fox,   Richard  T. 

126— Frank.   Abraham 

136 — French.    George   B. 

133— Fritch.    Louis    Cliarlton 

132— Frost.   Charles  Sumner 

126— Fry.    Sheridan   E. 

130— Fuller.   Alfred  Tracy 

131 — Fidtnn.   Samuel   Theodore 

133— Funk.   Clarence  Sidney 

135— Fyffe.  Colin  Campbell 

G 

143 — Gallagher.   Jlichaei  Francis 

140 — Gallagher.    Thomas 

141 — Gansbergen,   Frederick  H. 

139 — Gardner,    J.imes  T. 

142 — Garrard.    Lucien    McDowell 

146 — Gibbons,    Hariy   R. 

138— Gibbons,   John 

146— Gillette,    Howard   Frank 

145— Gindele.   Charles  William 

147 — Goehst.    John    Henry 

145 — Goodnow.    Charles   Newell 

147 — Goodrich.   Adams  Augustus 

141 — Gorham.   Sidney  Smith 

147— Gould.   Charles  J. 

144 — Gower.   Harry 

139 — Graham.   Andrew  J. 

142 — Granger.   Alfred  Hoyt 

115 — Greenacre.    Isaiah   Thomas 

14G — Greenebaum,   Henry  Everett 

114 — Greenebaum.  James  Eugene 

146 — Greenebaum.   Jloses   E. 

140 — Greig.    Alexander   S. 

147 — Gresham.    Otto 

138— Gross.    Alfred    H. 

143 — Gunther.   Burneil 

145 — Gunther.   Charles  Frederick 

144— Gurley,    WUlLim   W. 

H 

173 — Haas.    Joseph    Frederick 
179- Haight.  George  I. 
183— Hair.     Ecnjaloin     Morton 
181— Haipln.   Jnhn  J. 
174— Hamill.    Ernest   Alfred 
161- Hamilton.    Isaac    Miller 
173 — Hanberg.   John  J. 


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INDEX— Continued 


PAGE 

IS  I— Hanchett.    Francis   Gilbert 

175 — Hanford,   Hopkins  J. 

183— Hanreddy.    Joseph    E. 

180— Hanson.    Albert  Hoit 

182 — Hanson.    Burton 

185 — Happel.   Charles  Julius 

155 — Harahan,  Jame<i  Theodore 

1  ".9— Barnwell,    Frederick    WUHani 

166 — Harper,   John   Erasmus 

165 — Harrlman,   Prank   Black 

ISG^Harrls,   Abram   J. 

156 — Harris,    Joseph 

162 — Harris.    Xonnan    Walt 

irS— Hart,  John  Malcolm 

160— Hastings.   Samuel   Miles 

iro — Hatch.  Samuel  Grantham 

180 — Haugan,    Hauman   G. 

IG8— Hayden,   Harvey   Smith 

184— Hayes.    Howard    W. 

185— Haynle.   William   Duff 

IfiS— Hazard.  Paul  A. 

165 — Heap.    Arnold 

178— Hebel,    Oscar 

185 — Helntz.    Edward    Louis 

184 — Heldman.    Julius    N. 

153 — Henley.    William   Jason 

163- Henneberry.   William   P. 

1S2— Herren.  Samuel  C. 
174 — Herrick.  John  Jacob 
172— Hetzler.   Howard  G- 

163— Heun.   Arthur 

176 — HeyvTorth.   James    0. 

177 — Heyworth,   Lawrence 

167— Hibbard.    Angus  Smith 

170— Hlgble.    Fred   K. 

167— Hildreth.   Harry,  Jr. 

175— Hiiger,   W.    H. 

179— Hiraes.    Tsadore    H 

164— Hinckley.    Francis    E. 

162— Hines.    Edward 

181— Hittell.   John   B. 

169— Hock,  Joseph 

170— Hoelscher.   Julius   Henry 

159— Hoffman.   Peter 

169— Holablrd.    William 

182— Holland.   John  F. 

183— Holland.    William   Ernest 

177 — Holtz.    Henry   Tyson 

184 — Honore.    Lockwood 

157— Hopkins.    Albert    J. 

179 — Hopkins.   James  Stolp 

154— Hopkins.    John   P. 

171— Homer.   WUbur  N. 

166— Houser.    Edward   Wing 

181— Howe.    Herbert   D. 

176 — Howe.    Thaddeus   Harley 

ISO — Howland.    Thomas    S. 

1S5 — Hoy.    Luman   T. 

182- Hoyne.   Frank  G. 

186 — Hoyne.  Maclay 

158— Hubbard.    Charles    G. 

171 — Hubbard.   Joseph   Derwin 

178— Hughitt.    Man-In.    Jr. 

164 — Hume.   John   Howard 

181- Hunt.    Nicholas 

161 — Hunt.    Robert  Woolson 

160 — Hunter.    Thomas   Monro 

183- Hurley.  Timothy  David 

180 — Hutchinson.    George 

172— Hyzer.    Edward    M. 

I 

186— Ibold.   Leander  J. 
198- Ickes.   Harold   L. 

J 

197 — Jackson.   George   Washington 

199 — Jackson.   William   Benjamin 

199 — James,    Frederic   Sinclair 

198— Jeffries,  David  K. 

201 — Jensen,   Jens 

196— Jobnson,    Albert    M. 

200 — Johnson.    Byron   Bancroft 


P\C.E 

202— Johnson.    George   E.    Q. 

203 — Johnson.    Jay   L. 

202 — Jones.   Arthur  Russell 

203 — Jones.    Carey   Millard 

201 — Jones.  Robert 

186 — Jones,  Walter  Clyde 

200 — Junk.  Joseph  P. 

203 — Junkin.   Francis  Thomas   Andei-soji 

203— Juul,   Niels 

K 
217— Kane.   Thomas  C 
216— Karcher.    George  Hancock 
214— Keane.   Hugh  Victor 
211— Keehn.    Roy    D. 
213— Keeley,    Edward    S. 
213 — Keeney.    Albert    Franklin 
207 — ^Keep,  Chauncey 
217— Kelm.    Isaac 
2ll_Kelth,   Orlando  S. 
210— Keith.    Walter  Woodruff 
208- KeUey.   WlllLim   V. 
212— ^Kennedy.    Henr>-    n. 
216— Kent.    Edwin   R. 
215 — Kenyon.    Wini;mi  Jolm   Cliarles 
209 — Kessler.   Julius 
217— Kimball.    Charles    P. 
20(3— Kingsbury.   Edwin  Campbell 
215— Kirchner.   Julius  C. 
212— Kirk.     MUton    W. 
214— Klrkman.   Marshall   Monroe 
216— Kjellander,   John 
206 — Kleine.    George 
20S— Knight.    Clarence    A. 
217 — Knhlsaat.  Edward  Christian 
215— Kohn,    Alfred    D. 
209— Kola eek.  William 
210— Koraleski.    Frank  W- 
21C— Kretzinger.    George    W. 
207— Kuppenheimer,   Louis   B. 

L 

920— Labuy.    Joseph    S. 
225 — Lampert,    Nelson    Norman 
223— Lamont.    Robert   Patterson 
222 — Landsberg.    Edward 
228— Lavin.    Patrick   J. 
227— Tvedbetter.    Elmer  E. 
218— Leigh.   Edward  Baker 
221— Leszynsky.    Edward    G. 
225 — Letts.  Prank  Crawford 
227 — Lewis.   George  Frederick 
22G — Lewis.   James  Hamilton 
220— Litt.    Sol 
22S— Lobell.   Joseph  H. 
222 — Loeb,    Jacob    W. 
228 — Loeb,    Leo    A. 
227— Loewenthal.    .Tnliiis    WUll;im 
224 — Lord,    John    Brnckett 
219— Lorimer.    William 
224 — Lund.    Sten 
226 — Lundin.    Frederick 
227— Lust.  H.  C. 
223 — Lyford,    Will    Hartwell 
221 — Lynch.    John    A. 
M 

230— MacArthur.    Arthur    F. 

254 — MacChesney.    Nathan    W. 

256— Mace.   Alfred  Clarence 

251 — MacLeish,  John  E. 

239 — Madden,   James  B. 

253— Magerstadt,    Ernest    J. 

255 — Maguire,    Philip    J. 

243 — Maher.    George  W. 

259 — Mahon^,  John  J. 

244 — Mandel,   I*on 

256 — Manss,    William    Henry 

249 — Marcuse.    Ben 

255 — Markman,    Samuel   K. 

241 — Marriott.    Abraham   Robert 

255 — Marshall,    Benjamin    Howard 

239 — Jlartyn,    Chauncey    W. 

247 — Marrin.    Charles    B. 


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INDEX— Continued 


PAGE 

235 — Masters,   Edgar  Lee 

2r.8— Mastln,    Georeo   Ciawford 

230 — Mather.   Alonzo  C. 

240— Maswell.   WUllnm  W. 

252 — Mayer.    Simon 

252 — McAulllTe,    Eugene 

241— McCormlok.    Rnhert    nail 

230 — McCormlck.    Itobert    Killlierford 

254 — McCf>y.    William 

245 — McCullough.    Hiram    nu.Inlph 

253— McEUieott.   Thomas    G. 

243 — McElwee.    Robert    Harvey 

245— McGarry.   John   A. 

254— McGoorty.    John    P. 

233 — McGovern.    Michael    H. 

239— McKeever.   Buell 

250 — McKenna.    Edward    W. 

258— McKenna.  Dr.  C.  Hugh 

254— Melveima.   Philip  J. 

250— McKiniiey.    Roliert    M. 

248— McKinnon.    Ji  lin    Wallace 

234 — McLaughlin.    Andrew    H. 

228 — McWeeny.    John 

242 — Meachani.    Florus    D. 

257 — Meier.    George   J. 

250— Melclier.    Frank    Otis 

240— Merle.    William    F. 

267— Metzger.    George 

258— Michels.    Nicliolas 

237— SllUer.    August    W. 

257— Miller.    George  W. 

238— Miller.    Heniy    I. 

240— Miller.    John   Stocker 

235— MlUer,    Sidney    WalUer 

229— Mills.    Herbeit    S. 

259— Mlnzeslieimer,    Lazarus    F. 

237— MItcheU.  John  J. 

231— Mitten,   Thomas    Eugene 

210— Monaghan,    James  L. 

240 — Moody,    Charles    Henry 

251 — Moore,   Edward  Small 

253— Moore,    Lewis    Theodore 

235— Jloore.   Nathan  G. 

250— Moorliouse.    William    Hussell 

232 — Morris.    Edward 

252 — Morris.    Joseph  O. 

234— Morris.    Seymour 

248— Morris.    William 

252 — Morrison.    Charles    B. 

257— Morrison,    Clyde    A. 

258- Morron.    John    It. 

259 — Morton.    Joy 

238— Moss.    William    Hay 

244— Mudge.    IleniT    U. 

247 — Mundie.    William   IJiTce 

253— Monger.    Edwin    A. 

242 — Munli.v.    John   IJenjamln 

N 
200- Nathan,    .\dolph 
2G6^Nelson.    Nicholas  J. 
200- Nelson,    William   P. 
204 — Newman,    Jacob 
207- Ney,    Frank 
204 — Nightingale,    Augustus   F. 
203- Noel,    Edsar   Jlarion 
206 — Noonan.    l''rancls  J. 
207 — Noonan.    Thomas   J. 

o 

271— O'Brien.    Patilck   D. 
271— O'Brien.    (Juln 
271— O'Couneil.    William    L. 
272— O'Connor.   Charles  J. 
207— O'llonncli,    Jere    J. 
275 — O'Gara.    Thomas  J. 
271— O'Keefte.    Patrick   James 
272— Oliver,    John    MUton 
273— Olson.    Harry 
273— Orr,    Louis   Thomas 


PAGE 

271 — Ostenrleder.  Richard 
270— Oslerman,  Henry  C. 
275— Otis,  Joseph  Edward 
274— Otis,    Phllo  Adams 

P 

291 — Paeiwke,    Hermann 

287 — Page,   Samuel   Shope 

281 — Palmer,    Honore 

284 — Palmer,    Percival    B. 

289— Palmer,    Potter,    Jr. 

290— Pam.    Mai 

293— Park.    William    Lee 

295— Parkin.    Harry   Alvln 

294 — Partridge,    Edward    Wellington 

285- Patterson,    I^muel    E. 

286— Paul,   John  C. 

291 — Payne,    John    Barton 

296 — Peaks,    George   Henry 

292— Pearce,    WUliain   Greene 

285 — Pearson,    Walter    Beverly 

288- Pease,    Warren 

290 — Peck.   Clarence  Ives 

284— Peck.   George  R. 

283— Peirce.   Edward  B. 

295 — Pennington.    John    Rawson 

294 — Peters.    Edward    Harvey 

280— Peterson.    William    Adolph 

280— Phelps.    Ersklne  M. 

292— Piazza.    Julius    Vincent 

281 — Pierce.    Charles  Ingals 

282- Pierce.    Edwin  Franklin 

293— Pittman.    Matthias    Bovee 

280 — Plamondon.    Charles    Ambrose 

282— Pollock.    Edward    L. 

290 — Popham,    George    Moon 

294— Potts,    Joshua    R.    H. 

287 — Powell,    Isaac    Newton 

279— Powers,   John 

293— Pratt,    Edwin   Hartley 

283— Pratt,     William    H. 

283— Price,    F^iward  Carlton 

295 — Pringle,    Frederick  Wilmot 

294— Pringle,    William   J. 

289— Prost,    Jacob    H. 

278 — Pugh.    James    Andrew 

295 — Putney,    Albert   H. 

Q 

296— Quayle.    Robert 

R 

314— Rainer.    Paul    P. 

300 — Rawn.    Ira   O. 

310— RedieskI,    Paul 

312— Reedy,    William    Henry 

348 — Regan.  James  L. 

309 — Reichniann.    Frank    Joseph 

308— Rend.    William   Patrick 

305 — Renwick.    Edward   Anderson 

311 — Reynolds.    George   McClelland 

312 — Richardson.    George    Paiker 

311— Richardson.    William    Herbert 

302— Richter,     Edward    1.. 

307 — Riley.    Harrison    Earnett 

301— Roach.    John   M. 

304— Robbins.    George   B. 

303— Roberts.   George  Evan 

314 — Roberts.    Jesse  Elmer 

310— Roberts.    John 

312— Roche.    William 

314— Roe.    ClIITord    G. 

313- Roenltz.    Frank    L. 

307— Rogers.    Luther    Calvin 

305— Rohrer.    WUIIam    L. 

313— Rose.    Donald 

309 — Rose.    John  Alexander 

303— Rosenwald.    Julius 

313— Ross.    Walter   Lint 

313— Rosslter.    Edgar    A. 

311 — Rubens.    Harry 

304 — Runnells.    John    Sumner 

306— Russell,    Edward    Perry 


412 


INDEX— Continued 


PAGE 


S 


3ri3— Sabath.    Adolph   J. 

349 — Sabath.    Joseph 

352— Sampsell.    Marshall    E. 

349 — Sampson,    William   Hubbard 

355 — Sandegren.    Andrew 

342— Sargent.    Frederick 

337 — Scanlan,    KIckham 

333— Schmidt,    George   K. 

319-^Schafrner,    Charles 

346— Schlake.    William 

345 — Schmidt,    Walter    E. 

335 — Schmltt.    Frank   P. 

352— Schneider.    Otto  C. 

350— Seholz.   Carl 

343 — Sehott,    William    Henry 

350— Schrelder.    William 

341— Schrojda.   W. 

349— SchuetUer,    Herman   F. 

348— Schultz.    Henry 

328— Schulze,    Paul 

342 — Schumacher,    Tliomas    M. 

335 — Schuyler,    Daniel    Jay 

325— Schwab.    Charles    H. 

353— Scott.    Frank    E. 

343 — Scott.    Frank   Hamllne 

356 — Scovel.    John    C. 

331— Scully.   Alexander  B. 

350— Scully.    Banlel    B. 

337— Scully.   Thomas  F. 

356 — Sears,    Natlianiel  Clinton 

323— Sears,    Richard    W. 

330 — Seaman.    H.    W. 

357 — Sebastian.    John 

357 — Seeeers,   Charles 

357— Belter.    Henry   J. 

331— Sexton.    William    H. 

349— Shanahan.    Darid    Edward 

338— Shankland,    Edward    Clapp 

353— Shaw.    Gilbert    B, 

351— Shaw.   Ralph   M. 

334 — Sheean.   James    Matthew 

322— Sheldon.    A.    F. 

328— Sheridan.    Thomas    Francis 

336 — Shippy.  George  M. 

355 — Signer.    Frederick    Edmund 

354— SUsbee,    Fred   B. 

344 — Simon,    Sylvester   J. 

332— Sims,  Edwin   W. 

340 — Singer,    Mortimer   HentT 

329— Sinla.    B.   J. 

351— Sloan.    Robert    K. 

341 — Smletanha.   Julius   F. 

330 — Smiley.    Michael  John 

333— Smith.    Frederick   A. 

351— Smith,    Willis 

320 — SmulskI,    John   Franklin 

345— Spalding,    Charles    F. 

321 — Spinney.    Edmund    C. 

327 — Spoor.    George    K. 

324 — Spoor.   John   Alden 

351— Stafford,   Leslie   Reed 

357 — Staples,    Frank   Manning 

326 — Starring.    Mason    Erayman 

352— Steik.   John 

352 — Stephens.    Redmond    Dayls 

351 — Steplna.    James    F. 

347 — Stevens,    Charles    Anthony 

356 — Stevens,    James   William 

346— Stevenson.    William  H..   Jr. 

347— Steward.    LeRoy    T. 

334— SUwart.    Robert    Wrlglit 

353 — Strassheim.    Christopher 

353 — Straus.   Benjamin  F. 

350 — Straus.   Simeon 

355 — Straus.     Simon     W. 

354 — Strauss,    Joseph    Baerman 

338 — Strawn.  Silas  Hardy 

356 — Street,    Richard    Hamilton 

336 — Stuart,    James    E. 

348— Stuckart,    Henry 

354 — .Stumer,    Louis    M. 

339 — Sturges.    William    Newton 

339 — Sturm.    Meyer    Joseph 

344 — Sunny,    Bernard    Edward 


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332— Sutherland.    William    J. 
340 — Swanson.    William    Henry 
329— Swenson.    Ch.irles    W..    Jr. 

T 

375 — Talbert.    Joseph    Truitt 
372 — Taylor.    George   Hooper 
375 — Taylor.    Thomas.    Jr. 
372— Terbell.   Joseph    B, 
365 — Theurer,    Joseph 
373 — Thompson,    Slason 
374 — Thompson,    William   Hale 
369 — Thornton,    Charles    Solon 
368— Tllden,  Edward 
373— TUden,   William  A. 
370 — TInsman,    Homer   E. 
370— Tlvnen.    Richard    J. 
371 — Torbet.    Lewis    Kirtley 
374 — Torrlson.    Oscar    M. 
371 — Tralnor.   John   C. 
367 — Turck.    Fenton    Benedict 
366 — Turner.    Charles 

u 

377— Uhllr,    Joseph    Z. 
37C— Upham.    Frederic  William 
377— Urlon.    Alfred    R. 
V 
378 — VonFrantzius.    Frederick    William 
380— VanHook,    Weller 
378 — Voplcha,    Charles   J. 
380 — Vroman,    Charles    Edward 

w 

383 — Wacker.    Charles    Henry 

399 — Wagner.    Edwin   L. 

388— Wagner,    Emll    W. 

397 — Wales,    Henry    Wiiltweil 

400— Walker.  Edwin  K. 

399 — Walker.    Emery   Stanlela 

386 — Walker.    Henry    Harrison 

400 — Warman.    W'lUard 

391 — Wayman.    John   E,    W. 

388— Weber.    Bernard    F, 

390— Weber.    William   H. 

398— Webster,    Ralph    Waldo 

401 — Weingarden.     I.     M. 

398 — Weissenbach,   Joseph 

390 — Welbasky.   William  J- 

400— Welch.    Nlnlan    H. 

392— Wells.    Addison    E. 

389 — Wells.    Hosea    Williams 

401 — Wendell.    Julius   A. 

385 — West.    Roy    Owen 

389 — Weston,    George 

386— WetUn,    Emll    C. 

380 — Wheeler,    John 

382— Wheeler,    Albert   Gallatin 

403— Whltacker,     William     Balilieior 

393 — Whitman,  John  L. 

391— Whitman.    John    Munro 

387— White.     William    S, 

403— Whyte,    George    Stuart 

396— WIckett,    Frederick   H. 

401— Wlehe,   C.   F. 

396 — Wllcos,    Henry   Seward 

387- Wilcox,    George    G. 

402— Wilder,    John   JSmery 

403— Wllkerson.    Jamea    H. 

394— Williams.    John    Charles 

402 — Williams,    Orva    G. 

392 — Wilson,    John    P. 

393 — Wilson,  Thomas  Edward 

394— WUson.    Walter   H. 

381 — Wlnchell.    Benjamin   I. a    Fon 

402— WInne,    William    N.    U. 

395— Wolf.    Fred    W. 

400 — Wolf.    Joseph 

402 — Wollenberger.    Herman 

380— Wood,   Stephen   B. 

384— Wood.    Guilford    S. 

401 — Woodman,     Andrew     Whitney 

395 — Woodruff,    Thomas    Adams 

307— Woolfolk,    Clinton    S, 

Y 
403— Young,    Hobart  P. 


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INDEX— Cantinued 


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16 — American    Radiator    Co. 

19 — Annour  &  Co..  Plant 

18 — Armour  &  Co.,  General  OffiMS 
8 — Amiour.  J.  Ogden,  Residence 
7— Art    Institute 

17 — Atlas    Brewing    Co. 

20 — Automatic    Electric    Company 

21— Blackstone    Hotel 

58— Borden    Block 

57 — Brand    Brewing   Co. 

no — Central  Trust  Co.   of  Illinois 

89— Chicago    Crayon    Co. 
27?— Chicago  Public  Llbraiy 

SG — Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Co. 

88— Chicago    Reduction    Co. 

94 — Chicago   &   Northwestern    Ry.   Passenger   Terminal 

59 — Chicago    Telephone    Co. 
151 — Christopher  Columbus   Steamer 

92— Coliseum 

91— Colonial  Theater 

58 — Congress    Hotel    and    Annex 

93 — Cort  Theater 
205— Dearborn    Street    Bridge 

95 — Drexel    State    Banlt 
122— Bdihart,    B.    A.    Milling    Co. 

87— Edison    Building 
123— Federal  Building 
149— Gage   Brothers   &    Co. 
151 — Goodrich    Transit   Co. 
148— Goss    Printing   Press    Co. 
137 — Grand    Boulevard 

150 — Graham    &    Morton    Transportation    Co. 
190 — Hammond.    G.    H..    Packing   Co. 
187 — Harvester    Building 
192 — Haymarket    Square 
189 — Heyworth    Building 
152 — Higinbotham.    H.    N..    Residence 
191— nines,    Edward,    Lumber    Co. 


PACE 

194— Illinois    Theater 

195 — Illinois    Trust    and    Savings    Bank 

193— Independent   Packing  Co. 

204 — .Tackson.    George    W..    Inc..    Plant 

188— LaSalle.    Hotel 

262— Majestic    Building 

260 — Monarch    Refrigerating    Co. 

261 — Morris    &    Co.,    Packing    Plant 

268— National    Life    Insurance    Co.,    Building 

269 — National   Malleable  Castings  Co. 

265 — Newbeny    Library 

290 — Palmer   House 

297— Peoples    Gas    Building 

298— Pugh    Terminal    Warehome 

276 — Pullman.    Mrs.    George   M.,    Residence 

315 — Rlttenhouse    &    Embree    Co.,    Lumber    Plant 

300— Rookery.    The 

316— 317— Ryerson.    Joseph   T.    &    Son,    Plant 

361 — Schoenhofen.    Peter.    Brewing    Co. 

363— Schwartzschlld    &    Sultzberger    Co..    Plant 

362— Scully    Steel    &    Iron    Co..    Plant 

358 — Sears.    Roebuck    &    Co.,    Plant 

318 — Seipp,    Mrs.    Catherine,    Residence 

406 — South   Water  Street 

364— State   Street 

359 — Street's   Western    Stable-Car   Line    Bldg. 

.•!G0—36.'!— Stock    Yards.    Union 

360— Swift    &   Co.,    Office   Building 

18— Union    Stock    Yards 

19— Union  Stock  Yards 
190 — Union  Stock  Yards 
261— Union  Stock  Y'ards 
360— Union  Stock  Yards 
363 — Union  Stock  Y'ards 
379 — Vendome  Hotel 
404 — Warner  Hotel 
405 — Woman's    Temple 


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